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Picui Ground Dove

Columbina picui
(Temminck, CJ, 1813)
Torcacita Común
Rolinha-picui

Family: Columbidae
Order: Columbiformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Other common names: Torcacita Picuí, Palomita Picuí.

Synonyms: Columba picui.

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Description: It is a small ground dove with a delicate appearance and compact body, measuring approximately 16–18 cm in length. The general plumage is mostly grayish with soft brown tones. The head and breast display a uniform pale gray coloration, while the back and wings are more brownish-gray, featuring small dark spots on the wing coverts, a useful identification feature in the field. The underparts tend to be lighter, approaching a pale gray or whitish tone. The tail is relatively long and narrow, with distinct white outer tail feathers that become conspicuous in flight. The bill is short and dark, adapted for collecting small seeds, and the eyes are dark with a subtle pale orbital ring. Legs are typically pinkish to reddish. Males and females are generally similar in appearance, although there is a subtle difference in plumage tone: males tend to show slightly more grayish tones, while females often appear more gray-brownish, a difference that is usually mild but noticeable under good observation conditions. Juveniles typically show duller plumage with slightly scaled patterns, particularly on the wings and chest.

Geographic distribution: This species is widely distributed across much of South America, especially in the central and southern regions of the continent. Its range extends from eastern Bolivia and central Brazil southward through Paraguay and Uruguay into most of Argentina, where it is one of the most common small doves. It also reaches northern Patagonia in suitable habitats. The species has shown a strong ability to expand in areas influenced by human activity, becoming common in rural, suburban, and even urban landscapes. In some regions it may perform local or seasonal movements, often linked to food availability and climatic conditions.

Habitat: It inhabits a wide range of open and semi-open environments, including natural grasslands, savannas, agricultural fields, rural areas, and roadside vegetation. It is also frequently observed in towns, parks, gardens, and suburban areas, where it finds both food and nesting sites. The species prefers places with open ground or low vegetation, which allows easier access to seeds scattered on the soil surface. Although commonly associated with dry or temperate regions, it may also occur near wetlands or water bodies as long as open feeding areas are present.

Diet: Its diet is primarily granivorous, consisting mostly of small seeds from grasses and herbaceous plants that it collects from the ground. Individuals commonly forage along dirt roads, cultivated fields, trails, and open clearings, where fallen seeds accumulate. It may also consume seeds from weeds and ruderal plants typical of disturbed habitats. Occasionally, the species may ingest small invertebrates or plant fragments, especially when seed availability decreases. Like many pigeons and doves, it regularly swallows small grit or sand particles, which aid in grinding food within the gizzard.

Behavior: It is generally a calm and sociable species, often observed alone, in pairs, or in small feeding groups. Most foraging activity occurs on the ground, where individuals walk with quick, subtle movements while searching for seeds. The flight is swift and direct, often revealing the contrasting white edges of the tail when the bird takes off. It frequently perches on low branches, wires, fences, or shrubs, pausing to scan the surroundings before returning to the ground. Its call consists of a soft, rhythmic cooing sound, typically repeated several times and commonly heard during territorial interactions and courtship.

Breeding: Breeding may occur during much of the year in warmer regions, though it usually peaks in spring and summer. The nest is a simple and rather fragile platform made of small twigs and plant fibers. It is typically placed in shrubs, small trees, or occasionally on human structures such as building ledges or farm constructions. The female generally lays two white eggs, as is typical for most dove species. Both parents share incubation duties and care for the chicks. The young are fed with “crop milk”, a nutrient-rich secretion produced in the digestive tract of the adults during the first days of life.

Conservation status: The species is currently classified as Least Concern, largely due to its wide distribution and stable populations across much of its range. Its high tolerance for human-modified environments has allowed it to thrive in agricultural and urbanized landscapes. Nevertheless, intensive agricultural practices and heavy pesticide use could potentially affect local food availability in some regions.

 

Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 06/03/2026





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Number of Recorded Vocalizations: 5



Audio playerUserDateCountryProvincePlaceSexLife stageIt was observedDetails
Pablo Bruni02/15/2024ArgentinaEntre RíosEl CaraguatáConcordiaN/AN/AYesNo
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 DownloadJorge La Grotteria03/18/2012ArgentinaBuenos AiresParque Nacional Ciervo de los PantanosN/AAdultYesNo


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Video ID: 5763
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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
244531608/03/2026ArgentinaSanta FeLaguna Melincué, MelincuéAdrian Braidotti
244515508/03/202611:50ArgentinaEntre RíosCeibasDolores Fernandez
244405408/03/202608:14ArgentinaSanta FeEduardo Tesaire 782, Santa Fe1Gustavo Fernando Durán
244480907/03/2026ArgentinaEntre RíosCeibas1Diego Oscar
244333207/03/202617:53ArgentinaBuenos AiresIntendente O. Larghi 1.390, Belén de Escobar1Jorge La Grotteria
244293906/03/2026ArgentinaBuenos AiresFrancisco A. Berra, San Miguel del Monte12Diego Oscar
244286201/03/2026ArgentinaSanta FeBañado al norte de Coronda, CorondaGaston Lisandro Gabinetti
244172101/03/2026ArgentinaSanta FeCamino a cascada Arroyo Colastiné, Arroyo ColastinéGaston Lisandro Gabinetti
244170801/03/2026ArgentinaSanta FeCamino a cascada Arroyo Colastiné, Arroyo ColastinéPeter Vidana
244098601/03/2026ArgentinaCórdobaCamino rural La Sarah, Las VarillasHugo Caverzasi
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Picui Ground Dove (Columbina picui) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 10/03/2026.