Luzon Bleeding Heart Dove

Luzon Bleeding Heart Dove. They are one of five species of bleeding heart doves Their name is derived from their ruby red chest plumage


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They live in forests on the islands of Luzon and Polillo in the northern Philippines It is also known as paloma de punalada 'stabbed pigeon'

Luzon bleeding-heart doves are endemic to Luzon, the largest and most populous island in the Philippines Native to the Philippines, these birds are mainly found on the island of Luzon, hence their name The bird got its unusual name from a splash of vivid red on their white breasts which resembles a bleeding wound.

Luzon BleedingHeart A Dove That Looks Shot Through the Heart Amusing. Nesting Habit Here's a simplified table outlining the nesting habits of the Luzon Bleeding-Heart (Gallicolumba. They are one of five species of bleeding heart doves

Luzon Bleedingheart dove Photograph by Michelle Meenawong. Luzon bleeding-heart doves are endemic to Luzon, the largest and most populous island in the Philippines Their name is derived from their ruby red chest plumage