Luzon Bleeding Heart Dove. The Luzon bleeding-heart (Gallicolumba luzonica ) is one of a number of species of ground dove in the genus Gallicolumba that are called "bleeding-hearts" Luzon bleeding-heart doves are endemic to Luzon, the largest and most populous island in the Philippines
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The Luzon Bleeding-heart Pigeon gets its name from a dark, red patch of feathers on its breast that looks like a bleeding wound The Luzon bleeding-heart, bleeding-heart dove, bleeding-heart pigeon or punay (Gallicolumba luzonica) is a species of ground dove in the genus Gallicolumba, known as "bleeding-hearts" due to their distinctive red patch on its chest
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Nesting Habit Here's a simplified table outlining the nesting habits of the Luzon Bleeding-Heart (Gallicolumba. Bluish-gray on the head and back, with a pale gray forehead, a blackish wing, a pale gray shoulder and wingbars, a white throat, chest, and belly, and an obvious bright red "bleeding heart" in the center of the chest It is also known as paloma de punalada 'stabbed pigeon'
. The Luzon bleeding-heart (Gallicolumba luzonica ) is one of a number of species of ground dove in the genus Gallicolumba that are called "bleeding-hearts" Bluish-gray on the head and back, with a pale gray forehead, a blackish wing, a pale gray shoulder and wingbars, a white throat, chest, and belly, and an obvious bright red "bleeding heart" in the center of the chest
Hearttoheart learn about the Luzon bleedingheart dove Sedgwick County Zoo. Did you know? Luzon bleeding heart doves are a part of the Columbidae family, which they share with pigeons and other doves The Luzon Bleeding-heart Pigeon gets its name from a dark, red patch of feathers on its breast that looks like a bleeding wound