User:Sunflowerdandelions/White-tipped dove

Behaviour[edit]
White-tipped dove The white-tipped dove is usually seen alone or in pairs, and is rather wary. They remain in their territory and do not migrate. Its flight is fast and direct, with the regular beats and clattering of the wings, characteristic of pigeons in general. They live in a variety of woodland habitats. The call is a deep hollow ooo-wooooo.

Vocal[edit]
They utilize their voice to perform a variety of tasks: defend territory, attract potential mates, indicate food resources, alert predators, and maintain group contact.

Two notes at the same pitch is their signature call: an introductory hoot followed by a longer, more audible, hollow note.