Christmas Island emerald dove
This small, colourful pigeon is an endangered subspecies found only on Christmas Island.
Growing up to 28 cm, the emerald dove is a purplish-brown with iridescent green wings. Males have a blue-grey cap on their heads.
Emerald doves forage on the ground, feeding mainly on fallen fruit. Commonly seen in pairs, they nest during the wet season (November to March), building a nest of twigs and laying two cream-coloured eggs.
Christmas Island’s emerald dove population is estimated at around 2000 birds.
Where to see them
Emerald doves can be seen foraging in most forested areas of the island.
Scientific name
Chalcophaps indica natalis