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Black-billed Wood-Dove
Turtur abyssinicus
Least ConcernThe Black-billed Wood-Dove is a dove of forests, woodland, islands, scrub, gardens, grassland, and open country across the species' range. It feeds mainly on seeds, fruit, and shoots in woodland, scrub, gardens, savanna, islands, or open country, often giving soft cooing calls and making fast direct flights between feeding and roosting sites.
- Family
- Columbidae
- Group
- Pigeons and Doves
- Range
- Black-billed Wood-Dove Range — Resident or seasonal range in forests, woodland, islands, scrub, gardens, grassland, and open country across the species' range
- Population
- ≈ Unknown