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Mailagoya
Local Name : The Ceylon Wood Pigeon
Scientific Name : Columba torringtonii (Bonaparte)
Identification:
About the size of the domestic pigeon, but with a long tail.
Sexes alike. Young birds are duller, and have only a trace
of he black and white 'chess board' patch on the side of the
neck.
Behaviour:
Exclusively a forest dweller, It lives in pairs though small
flocks will form where food is abundant. It is strictly arboreal,
feeding on a variety of small jungle fruits and berries, among
which the fruits of the wild cinnamon are much liked.
The breeding season is from February to May, and again from
August to October. The nest is the usual pigeon-type, scanty
platform of twigs; it is placed among foliage and twiggery
in the canopy of a forest tree, or in the top of a tall sapling,
usually at height of fifteen to twenty feet. The single, white
egg measures about 38.5 X 28.2 mm.
Locations:
This handsome pigeon is confined to the hill forest of Sri
Lanka, though it has a close relation (the Nilgiri Wood Pigeon),
of very similar appearance and habits, in the hills of South
India. It s normal range is from 3,000 feet upwards to the
highest elevations, but it wanders about a great deal and
sometimes descends as low as 1000 feet in the damp forests
of the wet zone.
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