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White-tipped Dove

Leptotila verreauxi
Bonaparte, CLJL, 1855
Yerutí Común
Juriti-pupu

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

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: It is a medium-sized dove with a slender and elegant appearance, showing predominantly grayish-brown plumage with soft pinkish tones on the breast. A distinctive violet or bluish ear patch is visible depending on the light, contrasting with the paler head. The belly is whitish, the tail is relatively long with pale tips, and the bill is slim and dark. Sexes are similar, although females are slightly smaller.

Geographic distribution: It has a broad distribution across the Americas, from the southern United States and Mexico through Central America to much of South America, including Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, and northern and central Argentina. It is widespread wherever suitable vegetation cover is present.

Habitat: It inhabits open woodlands, gallery forests, forest edges, savannas with scattered trees, and wooded rural areas, usually close to the ground. It tolerates human-altered environments as long as dense vegetation remains available for shelter.

Feeding: The diet is mainly granivorous, supplemented with small fruits and occasionally invertebrates. It forages by walking slowly on the ground, picking up fallen seeds among leaf litter.

Behavior: This is a quiet and generally solitary species, usually seen alone or in pairs. Flight is low and direct, often taking off suddenly when disturbed. Its calls are deep, soft, and mournful, most frequently heard at dawn and dusk.

Nesting: It builds a simple and flimsy nest made of small twigs, placed in shrubs or low trees. The clutch usually consists of two white eggs, incubated by both parents, who also share chick care.

Conservation status: It is classified as Least Concern, due to its wide range and stable populations. Nevertheless, habitat loss and fragmentation may cause localized declines.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 22/12/2025




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Photography ID: 290212
  Adult

Reserva El Bagual
Formosa
Argentina
09/16/2018
Victor Hugo Michelini
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Photography ID: 288054
  Adult

Reserva El Bagual
Formosa
Argentina
09/16/2018
Héctor Horacio García



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
86630004/12/2018ArgentinaFormosaReserva El BagualPablo Capovilla
81100018/09/2018ArgentinaFormosaReserva El Bagual2Héctor Horacio García
81093017/09/2018ArgentinaFormosaReserva El Bagual8Héctor Horacio García
81472116/09/2018ArgentinaFormosaReserva El BagualVictor Hugo Michelini
80977616/09/2018ArgentinaFormosaReserva El Bagual4Héctor Horacio García
81252215/09/2018ArgentinaFormosaReserva El BagualVictor Hugo Michelini
81069415/09/2018ArgentinaFormosaReserva El Bagual1Héctor Horacio García
61759612/09/2017ArgentinaFormosaReserva El BagualDiego Carus
33620126/09/2015ArgentinaFormosaReserva El BagualRodolfo Seró
4331108/10/2012ArgentinaFormosaReserva El BagualNicolas Olejnik
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. White-tipped Dove (Leptotila verreauxi) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 05/04/2026.