The European Fruit Dove Project introduces itself

Fruit doves inspire us by their colorfulness and their calm and mostly peaceful nature. As aviary birds, they are long-lived and eager to reproduce, provided that their basic husbandry requirements are met. The populations of these wonderful birds, which are often not recognized as pigeons by laymen because of their exotic colorful plumage, are threatened everywhere in their tropical countries of origin. Habitat destruction directly affects the rainforest habitats of the fruit doves. In captivity, with dedicated private keepers and in zoological gardens, there are considerable populations of various fruit pigeon species. It is important to preserve these populations as important genetic reserves and to develop them responsibly!

To this end, interested breeders, zoos and bird parks joined forces in spring 2007 to work together for the genera Ptilinopus, Ducula, Treron, Alectroenas, Gymnophaps and Phapitreron. They founded the European Fruit Pigeon Project in the Walsrode Bird Park as a project of the Wild Pigeon Interest Group of the Association for Species Conservation, Aviculture and Bird Breeding (AZ). In the meantime, the European Fruit Pigeon Project has become an independent interest group.

Zielsetzung des Projektes ist es zum einen, Haltungs- und Zuchterfahrungen bestmöglich auszutauschen und zu optimieren. Darüber hinaus stellt aber auch die Optimierung des Tieraustauschs zur Verbreiterung und Verbesserung der Zuchten eine wichtige Aufgabe dar. Die Halter werden durch das Projekt stärker miteinander vernetzt und neue Kontakte hergestellt. Gleichzeitig wird der Überblick über die vorhandenen und zu verpaarenden Tiere durch zentrale Datenerfassung größer. Nachzuchten und überzählige Tauben werden zuerst im Projekt den Züchtern angeboten.

Twice a year, the project meetings at a participating zoological institution provide fixed points of contact for technical presentations and animal exchanges. The partnership between scientifically managed zoos and passionate hobby breeders is particularly important to us, as both sides can benefit enormously from each other. Also import efforts are undertaken by the project responsible persons, in order to bring fresh blood into the European breedings.

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Genus

Fruit doves have a stocky build, a short, thick bill, short, stout feet, medium-length wings and a short tail formed of fourteen feathers, usually straight, rarely somewhat wedge-shaped elongation. The vividly colored plumage in some places is striking. 

Our breeding reports

Occurrence:

New Guinea, Eastern Australia

Subspecies:

1. Megaloprepia magnifica magnifica - Eastern Australia (South Queensland to central eastern New South Wales)

2. Megaloprepia magnifica puella - Northwest New Guinea (Vogelkop Peninsula) and offshore islands (Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati and Misool)

3. Megaloprepia magnifica poliura – Lowlands of New Guinea (except Vogelkop Peninsula) and islands off the north coast

4. Megaloprepia magnifica assimilis - Northeast Australia (Cape York Peninsula)

5. Megaloprepia magnifica keri - Northeast Australia (Bellenden Ker Range)

Size/Characteristics:

29-45 cm

No external distinguishing characteristics for 1.0/0.1

Posture:

Ring size: 7.0

Status in the project:

Stock small and still developing, breeding not easy

 

More pictures of Purple Breasted Fruit Dove

Occurrence:

Sumatra, Java and Bali

Subspecies:

none

Size/Characteristics:

28 cm

Coloration differences of the sexes see pictures

Posture:

Temperature: preferably not below 20° C

Shared housing with other pigeons possible

Ring size: 7.0

Breeding:

Breeding time: 21 days

Nesting period: 13-15 days

Recoloring: approx. 6 months

Status in the project:

Stock secured, is regularly replenished

 

More pictures of rose neck fruit dove

Occurrence:

New Guinea and Raja Ampat Islands

Subspecies:

1. Ptilinopus p. pulchellus

2. Ptilinopus pulchellus decorus

Size/Characteristics:

18-20 cm

External differentiation of the sexes difficult. Males with more extensive purple and orange parts on the ventral plumage.

Posture:

Ring size: 5,0-5,5

Status in the project:

Stock secured, is regularly replenished

 

More pictures of red cap fruit dove

Occurrence:

Lesser Sunda Islands, Moluccas, Northern and Eastern Australia

Subspecies:

1. Ptilinopus r. regina - Eastern Australia from Cape York Peninsula southward, Torres Strait Islands

2. Ptilinopus regina ewingii - northern australia

3. Ptilinopus regina flavicollis - Flores, Roti, Savu, Semau and Western Timor

4. Ptilinopus regina roseipileum - Eastern Timor, Wetar, Romang, Kisar, Moa and Leti

5. Ptilinopus regina xanthogaster - Banda, Kai Islands, Damar, Sermata, Babar, Teun, Nila, Tanimbar and Aru Islands

Size/Characteristics:

22 cm

No external distinguishing characteristics for 1.0/0.1

Posture:

Temperature: preferably not below 20° C

Community keeping with other pigeons only possible to a limited extent due to pronounced territorial behavior

Ring size: 5.5-6.0

Breeding:

Breeding time: 18 days

Nesting period: 12-13 days

Recoloring: approx. 9 months

Status in the project:

Stock still in development, breeding not quite easy, unfavorable sex ratio in the offspring.

 

More pictures of king fruit dove

Occurrence:

Sulawesi, southern Moluccas, Aru Islands, New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands, northeastern Australia

Subspecies:

1. Ptilinopus s. superbus - Aru Islands, New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands, Northeastern Australia

2. Ptilinopus superbus temminckii - Sulawesi, Southern Moluccas

Size/Characteristics:

21-24 cm

Coloration differences of the sexes see pictures

Posture:

Ring size: 6.0-6.5

Status in the project:

Stock secured, is regularly replenished

 

More pictures of the magnificent fruit dove

Occurrence:

Thailand, southern Indochina, Malay Peninsula, western Indonesia, Philippines

Subspecies:

none

8 subspecies have been described, but most are not recognized today.

Size/Characteristics:

23,5-28 cm

Posture:

Ring size: 7.0

Status in the project:

Stock secured, is regularly replenished

 

More pictures of spring dove

Our project management

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Bernd Marcordes

Project Manager
Curator - Cologne Zoological Garden

marcordes@koelnerzoo.de

+49 (0)221-7785 108

Zoological Garden Cologne

Riehler Str. 173

D-50735 Köln

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Manfred Kästner

Deputy project manager
Private breeder

kaestner-m-efv@t-online.de

+49 (0)3643-825120

 

An der Erfurter Str. 4

D-99428 Nohra

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Jens Riebe

Deputy project manager
Inventory
Private breeder

fruchttauben@gmx.de

+49 (0)4162-2508126

 

Osterjork 149

D-21635 Jork

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Manfred Brunkhorst

Treasurer
Private breeder

manfred.brunkhorst@web.de

+49 (0)5031-13391

 

Im Südfelde 25

D-31515 Wunstorf

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Daan Witlox

Coordinator International
Private breeder

hdwitlox@hotmail.com

+31 (0)73-5230 905

 

Jacq Perkstraat 29

NL-5242 Rosmalen