Cuba Fauna year 1979 Birds pigeons stamps set

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Cuba Fauna year 1979 Birds pigeons stamps set

Cuba Fauna year 1979 Birds pigeons stamps set

Cuba is home to a diverse range of bird species, including several types of pigeons and doves. These birds play important ecological roles within Cuba’s ecosystems and are valued by birdwatchers and conservationists alike. Here are some notable pigeon and dove species found in Cuba:

  1. Cuban Pigeon (Patagioenas squamosa): Also known as the squab or wood dove, the Cuban Pigeon is a large, stout pigeon with distinctive scale-like markings on its neck and breast. It is endemic to Cuba and inhabits forests and wooded areas throughout the island.
  2. White-crowned Pigeon (Patagioenas leucocephala): This species is found in various Caribbean islands, including Cuba. It is a medium-sized pigeon with a white head and neck, contrasting with its dark plumage. The White-crowned Pigeon prefers coastal habitats, mangroves, and forests.
  3. Zenaida Dove (Zenaida aurita): Commonly found in Cuba and across the Caribbean, the Zenaida Dove is a small, slender dove with a distinctive white patch on its wings and a scaled appearance on its neck. It inhabits a variety of habitats, including forests, savannas, and urban areas.
  4. Key West Quail-Dove (Geotrygon chrysia): While primarily found in the Florida Keys, the Key West Quail-Dove also occurs in western Cuba. It is a secretive and elusive bird that inhabits dense forests and thickets, where it feeds on seeds, fruits, and insects.
  5. Common Ground-Dove (Columbina passerina): This small, inconspicuous dove is widespread across the Americas, including Cuba. It has a brownish-gray plumage with a scaled appearance on its neck and upperparts. The Common Ground-Dove is often found in open habitats, including fields, scrublands, and urban areas.

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