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Fruit dove species profiles: distribution, husbandry and breeding
Explore detailed fruit dove species profiles covering taxonomy, natural distribution, identifying features, diet, husbandry, breeding and the current status within the European Fruit Dove Project.
Fruit dove species at a glance: distribution, husbandry and breeding
The fruit-dove species profiles combine zoological background with practical husbandry and breeding experience. Each profile explains taxonomy, natural range, habitat, identifying features, diet and behaviour, while additional notes cover aviary housing, feeding, pair formation, nesting and successful breeding.
The multilingual collection is intended for private breeders, zoos, bird parks and anyone seeking reliable information about fruit-dove species. Content, images and project status are reviewed and expanded continuously, creating a dependable knowledge base for professional exchange, population management and responsible conservation breeding.
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Use the search and filters to find fruit-dove species by name, genus, category or natural distribution. Profiles can also be sorted alphabetically or by their latest update.
Ramphiculus (3)

Black-chinned fruit dove
Ramphiculus leclancheri
Welcome to the profile of the Black-chinned fruit dove (Ramphiculus leclancheri). The documented natural range includes Philippines, Taiwan. With a body length of 2…

Yellow-breasted fruit dove
Ramphiculus occipitalis
Welcome to the profile of the Yellow-breasted fruit dove (Ramphiculus occipitalis). The documented natural range includes Philippines excluding Palawan. With a body…

Flame-breasted fruit dove
Ramphiculus marchei
Welcome to the profile of the Flame-breasted fruit dove (Ramphiculus marchei). The documented natural range includes Luzon (Philippines). With a body length of 40 c…
What information is included in each species profile?
Individual pages bring together common and scientific names, taxonomy, distribution, habitat, size and identifying features, along with practical notes on feeding, housing and breeding. Images support identification and illustrate typical differences between species or sexes.
- English, German, Dutch and scientific species names
- natural distribution, habitat and identifying characteristics
- experience with diet, aviary husbandry, nesting and offspring
- project status, population context and image documentation
