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Band-tailed Pigeon

Patagioenas fasciataOrder: COLUMBIFORMESFamily: Pigeons and Doves (Columbidae)
Band-tailed Pigeon Portrait

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Family Pigeons and Doves (Columbidae)_blue
Species Patagioenas fasciata
Length14 - 15 Inches
Wingspan25 Inches

Band-tailed Pigeon

Band-tailed Pigeon: Large dove, small, purple-gray head and broad neck with distinctive, thin white band on nape. Back and wings are purple-gray, underparts grade from purple-gray neck and breast to white belly. Tail is pale gray, dark band at base. Bill, legs,feet are yellow. Swift direct flight.

● Song: "oo-woo or whoo-oo-whoo"

● Foraging & Feeding: Band-tailed Pigeon: Eats nuts, seeds, berries, blossoms, and insects; also feeds on crops such as cherries, berries, oats, barley, and wheat; forages on the ground.

● Breeding & nesting: Band-tailed Pigeon: Lays one or two white eggs in a flimsy platform nest made of sticks and twigs, lined with pine needles, and built in a tree. Incubation ranges from 18 to 20 days and is carried out by both parents. Young fledge 25 to 27 days later; may have two or three broods each year.

● Similar species: Band-tailed Pigeon: Rock Pigeon lacks white band on back of neck.

Flight Pattern

Swift strong direct flight.
Band-tailed Pigeon Body Illustration
● Range & Habitat: Band-tailed Pigeon: Mainly found in the western Americas, the Southwest and Canada. Occurs as far north as British Columbia, and extends south to Argentina. Preferred habitats include coniferous and mixed forests.
BreedingMonogamous
PopulationUncommon to fairly common
MigrationMigratory
Weight12.5 Ounces