White-throated ground dove
The white-throated ground dove is a species of ground dove in the genus Pampusana. It is classified as near-threatened.
This species was formerly in the genus Alopecoenas Sharpe, 1899, but the name of the genus was changed in 2019 to Pampusana Bonaparte, 1855 as this name has priority.
Description
This species averages in length and weighs. The male white-throated ground dove has a chocolate brown body with white head and breast while the females are shade of brown with no white on the body.Diet
The white-throated ground dove commonly feeds on fruit and occasionally feeds on insects, seeds and leaves.Behaviour
Males are seen more often than females; both are very territorial. These birds are very shy and are often hard to find in the thick forests in which they reside. The males are forage for food and fly throughout the forests they inhabit while the females usually stay hidden. The white-throated ground dove likes to sun itself.Habitat and Distribution
The dove is frequent appearing in its natural undisturbed environment which mainly consists of native forest, it can also be found in introduced plantations or secondary forests. The dove does not migrate.The white-throated ground dove is found on Yap and in the Northern Mariana Islands. It once inhabited Guam but the Guam population was made extinct from the predation of the introduced brown tree snake Boiga irregularis.