FeatherScan logo
FeatherScan
Overview
Sultan's cuckoo-dove

Sultan's cuckoo-dove

Wikipedia

Sultan's cuckoo-dove is a dove in the genus Macropygia found in the northern Moluccas, Sulawesi to New Guinea and the western Papuan islands. It was one of three new species defined when the slender-billed cuckoo-dove was split up in 2016.

Loading map...

Distribution

Region

Wallacea and New Guinea

Typical Environment

Occurs from the northern Moluccas and Sulawesi eastward through the western Papuan islands to New Guinea. It inhabits lowland and hill rainforests, forest edges, secondary growth, mangroves, and wooded gardens. The species adapts well to disturbed habitats provided fruiting trees are present. It is typically more common at edges and along ridges where fruit resources are concentrated.

Altitude Range

Sea level to 2000 m

Climate Zone

Tropical

Characteristics

Size35–42 cm
Wing Span50–60 cm
Male Weight0.19 kg
Female Weight0.17 kg
Life Expectancy7 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 1/5

Useful to know

Sultan's cuckoo-dove was split from the slender-billed cuckoo-dove complex in 2016 based on vocal and genetic differences. It has a notably long, graduated tail and deep, resonant coos that carry through forest edges. The name doreya references Dorey (now Manokwari) in West Papua, within its core range. It readily visits fruiting trees in both primary forest and secondary growth.

Behaviour

Temperament

shy and wary

Flight Pattern

swift and direct with rapid wingbeats; explosive when flushed

Social Behavior

Usually encountered singly or in pairs, occasionally in small loose groups at fruiting trees. Nests are simple twig platforms placed in dense foliage or vine tangles. Both parents likely share incubation and chick-rearing duties, as typical of Columbidae.

Migratory Pattern

Resident

Song Description

A series of deep, resonant coos that can be delivered slowly in evenly spaced notes. Calls carry far through forest edges and ridge lines, often given from concealed perches.

Similar Bird Species