
Inca Dove Identification - All About Birds
The Inca Dove is a small and slender dove with a long, square-tipped tail and small head. It has a thin and slightly drooping bill and short legs. Slightly larger than a Common Ground-Dove, smaller than a Mourning Dove. The Inca Dove is the color of desert sands.
Inca dove - Wikipedia
The Inca dove or Mexican dove (Columbina inca) is a small New World dove. The species was first described by French surgeon and naturalist René Lesson in 1847. It reaches a length of 16.5–23 cm (6.5–9.1 in) and weighs 30–58 g (1.1–2.0 oz). [2]
Inca Dove | Audubon Field Guide
The soft, whistled no-hope of the Inca Dove is a familiar sound in southwestern cities. These little doves are often seen walking about on lawns with dainty steps, or fluttering up with a rattle of wings.
Inca Dove Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
The tiny Inca Dove is covered in tan scaly-looking feathers and blends right in with its suburban desert habitats. That is, until it bursts into flight, making a dry rattling whir with its wings while flashing chestnut underwings and white in its tail.
Inca Dove - eBird
Learn more about Inca Dove from… Essentially a ground dove with a long tail. Pale sandy color with scaly pattern covering entire body, unlike Common Ground Dove. Look for obvious white outer tail feathers and rufous wings in flight. Fairly common from the southwestern U.S. to far western Panama.
Inca Dove - National Geographic
This conspicuous dove is often found in urban areas along the U.S.-Mexico border. Learn how to spot the Inca dove. An Inca dove perches on a log in the Rio Grande Valley in Texas.
inca - Ask A Biologist
This small ground dove is common in suburbs and vegetated city centers of the southwest. It also occurs in open woodlands and shrubby riparian areas where it roosts in trees. The nest is an unlined stick nest built in low to mid-level shrubbery.
Inca Dove ( Columbina inca) - Texas Parks & Wildlife Department
Inca doves are tiny gray pigeon-like birds with long tails. Their outer tail feathers are white. They have rusty wing patches easily seen when they fly. Inca's have a distinctive fish scale pattern on their breast, head and back feathers. This common Southwest species is one of the most desert-adapted of the family.
Inca Dove (Columbina inca) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Inca Dove. Kingdom. Animalia. Location in Taxonomic Tree . Genus. Columbina. Species. Columbina inca. Identification Numbers. TSN: 177162. Geography. Launch Interactive Map. Working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.
Columbina inca (Inca Dove) - Avibase
The Inca dove or Mexican dove is a small New World dove. The species was first described by French surgeon and naturalist René Lesson in 1847. It reaches a length of 16.5–23 cm (6.5–9.1 in) and weighs 30–58 g (1.1–2.0 oz). The Inca dove has an average wingspan of 28.5 cm and a max wingspan of 32 cm.