Madagascar Green Pigeon
Treron australis - Colombar maïtsou
Systematics
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Order:
Columbiformes
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Family:
Columbidés
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Genus:
Treron
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Species:
australis
Descriptor
Biometrics
- Size: 32 cm
- Wingspan: -
- Weight: 180 à 240 g
Geographic range
Identification
Madagascar Green Pigeon (Treron australis) is a species of bird in the Columbidae family.
Subspecific information 2 subspecies
- Treron australis australis (e Madagascar)
- Treron australis xenius (w Madagascar)
Foreign names
- Colombar maïtsou,
- Vinago malgache,
- pombo-verde-de-madagáscar,
- Madagaskargrüntaube,
- pirosvállú zöldgalamb,
- Madagaskarpapegaaiduif,
- Piccione verde del Madagascar,
- madagaskargrönduva,
- Gassergrønndue,
- trerón zelený,
- holub mohelský,
- Madagaskarpapegøjedue,
- madagaskarinviherkyyhky,
- colom verdós de Madagascar,
- treron malgaski,
- Мадагаскарский зелёный голубь,
- マダガスカルアオバト,
- 马岛绿鸠,
- madagaskargrönduva,
- 馬達加斯加綠鳩,
Habitat
Forest : Subtropical/Tropical Dry, Subtropical/Tropical Moist Lowland ; Savanna : Dry ; Shrubland : Subtropical/Tropical Dry ; Artificial/Terrestrial : Plantations, Subtropical/Tropical Heavily Degraded Former Forest
Threats - protection
IUCN conservation status
Extinct
Threatened
Least
concern
concern
Extinc
in the Wild
in the Wild
Near
threatened
threatened
Not
evaluated
evaluated
EX
EW
CR
EN
VU
NT
LC
NE
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