Ruddy Ground Dove Photo Gallery
Male
A very small dove with a long tail, deep red eyes, and black markings on the wings. Male has rich cinnamon upperparts that give way to a pale pink neck and face and a gray crown.
© Matthew Grube / Macaulay LibraryCalifornia, August 17, 2015Female
Female is less colorful than male, with grayish underparts and brownish upperparts with a hint of cinnamon.
© Tom Murray / Macaulay LibraryQuintana Roo, November 14, 2012Male
A miniature dove with black wing markings, deep red eyes, and a fairly long tail. Male is cinnamon to rusty above, with pinkish underparts and a gray head.
© Josep del Hoyo / Macaulay LibraryValle del Cauca, April 10, 2022Not all videos have soundMale and female (with Inca Dove)
Sometimes joins mixed-species flocks with other small doves, including Inca Dove.
© Dick Dionne / Macaulay LibraryArizona, January 04, 2013Male
Male’s rusty upperparts are distinctive among Neotropical ground dove species.
© Róger Rodríguez Bravo / Macaulay LibraryAlajuela, July 27, 2013Resident from northern Mexico to northern Argentina, this species has become a regular visitor to Arizona and has occurred in several other U.S. states. Typically forages on the ground for seeds.
© Roger Uzun / Macaulay LibraryArizona, March 03, 2024Not all videos have soundOften seen in pairs or small flocks.
© Jerome Foster / Macaulay LibrarySan Juan-Laventille, November 05, 2016Male and female
Socially monogamous, with strong pair bonds. Male has pinkish underparts, while female is tan below.
© Daniel Pacheco Osorio / Macaulay LibraryZamora-Chinchipe, March 17, 2024Not all videos have soundCompare with Similar Species
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Species in This Family
Pigeons and Doves(Order: Columbiformes, Family: Columbidae)
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