Luzon Bleeding-heart

Luzon Bleeding-heart

Gallicolumba luzonica

Near Threatened

Aves · Columbiformes · Columbidae

About

The Luzon bleeding-heart, bleeding-heart dove, bleeding-heart pigeon or punay is a species of ground dove in the genus Gallicolumba, known as "bleeding-hearts" due to their distinctive red patch on its chest. It was also known as paloma de punalada 'stabbed pigeon' but is nowadays more commonly referred to as just punalada. The Luzon bleeding-heart is the species in which the "blood" feature is most pronounced, while the Mindanao bleeding-heart does have a larger red patch, the Luzon bleeding-heart has a reddish hue extending down the belly, furthering the illusion of a blood stain. It is threatened by habitat loss and hunting for the pet trade and for meat.

Fun Fact

It lives in primary or secondary forests, and can be found at altitudes up to 1,400 meters above sea level.

Quick Facts

Habitat

Lives in primary or secondary forests, and can be found at altitudes up to 1,400 meters above sea level.

Diet

Eat seeds, berries and grubs.

Lifespan

To be updated

Threats

  • Habitat Change
  • Hunting and Collection
  • Climate Change