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- Q521438 subject Q7028678.
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- Q521438 abstract "The Key West quail-dove (Geotrygon chrysia) is a member of the bird family Columbidae, which includes doves and pigeons.The Key West quail-dove breeds in the Bahamas and, except for Jamaica, throughout the Greater Antilles. It formerly bred in the Florida Keys and southernmost mainland Florida. It was discovered on Key West and that is how the bird received its name. Although no longer breeding in Florida, it occasionally is still recorded in the Keys and southernmost mainland Florida as a vagrant. It lays two buff colored eggs on a flimsy platform built on a shrub. Some nests are built on the ground.The Key West quail-dove is approximately 27–31 cm in length. The bird is distinguished by having a dark rust colored back and similarly colored wings. It has some amethyst or bronze green iridescence on its crown, nape and in the back of its neck. The mantle, back, rump and inner wing coverts show some purplish red iridescence. It also has a bold white facial stripe. Its call is similar that of the white-tipped dove.This bird is found in tropical and subtropical dry forests, shrublands, and lowland moist forests. These birds forage on the ground, mainly eating seeds, berries and fallen fruit. It is fond of poisonwood fruit. It will also take snails in its diet.".
- Q521438 binomialAuthority Q157521.
- Q521438 class Q5113.
- Q521438 conservationStatus "LC".
- Q521438 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q521438 family Q10856.
- Q521438 genus Q468560.
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- Q521438 phylum Q10915.
- Q521438 thumbnail Key_West_Quail-dove_2495235609.jpg?width=300.
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- Q521438 binomialAuthority "Bonaparte, 1855".
- Q521438 classis Q5113.
- Q521438 familia Q10856.
- Q521438 genus "Geotrygon".
- Q521438 name "Key West quail-dove".
- Q521438 ordo Q10856.
- Q521438 phylum Q10915.
- Q521438 regnum "Animalia".
- Q521438 status "LC".
- Q521438 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q521438 type Animal.
- Q521438 type Bird.
- Q521438 type Eukaryote.
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- Q521438 comment "The Key West quail-dove (Geotrygon chrysia) is a member of the bird family Columbidae, which includes doves and pigeons.The Key West quail-dove breeds in the Bahamas and, except for Jamaica, throughout the Greater Antilles. It formerly bred in the Florida Keys and southernmost mainland Florida. It was discovered on Key West and that is how the bird received its name.".
- Q521438 label "Key West quail-dove".
- Q521438 depiction Key_West_Quail-dove_2495235609.jpg.
- Q521438 name "Key West quail-dove".