Treron floris Life habits and morphological characteristics
The green pigeon is an arboreal pigeon. The mouth is thick; The body feathers are bright green or yellow-green, often with purple or chestnut patches on the back, and one or two yellow stripes on the wings; The wing is slightly long, and the inner part of the third primary feather is mostly concave; The tail feathers are usually 14, and the tail shape is various, but most of them are slightly rounded; The tarsus is stout, much shorter than the middle toe, and the upper part is feathered; The base of each toe is broad, and the skin on both sides is slightly enlarged. Both sexes have similar or dissimilar plumage. A reddish brown covering can be seen on the lower edge of the male dove's wing while resting. The female resembles the male, but does not have orange on the head, forehead to the lower breast, and the medium and small coverts are dark olive green.
Treron floris Distribution range and habitat
Green doves like to inhabit in mid-altitude mountain forests. Under the attack of cold temperatures in autumn and winter, they will migrate vertically and fall to low-altitude mountain areas, which are more common here.
Treron floris Detailed Introduction
Green dove scientific name Treron floris, rare, nature and very shy, protected by law, all species of green dove for the national second class protection animals.