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====Subspecies<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>==== | ====Subspecies<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>==== | ||
*''D.b.cuprea'' SW [[India]] (Western Ghats from Goa to Kerala) | *''D.b.cuprea'' SW [[India]] (Western Ghats from Goa to Kerala) | ||
− | *''D.b.insignis'' Himalayan foothills (w [[Nepal]] to | + | *''D.b.insignis'' Himalayan foothills (w [[Nepal]] to Sikkim and [[Bhutan]]) |
− | *''D.b.griseicapilla'' [[Myanmar]] to sw [[China]], | + | *''D.b.griseicapilla'' [[Myanmar]] to sw [[China]], Hainan, [[Thailand]] and Indochina |
*''D.b.badia'' Malay Pen. and Mergui Arch. to [[Sumatra]], [[Borneo]] and w [[Java]] | *''D.b.badia'' Malay Pen. and Mergui Arch. to [[Sumatra]], [[Borneo]] and w [[Java]] | ||
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- Ducula badia
Identification
Distribution
Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Taxonomy
Subspecies[1]
- D.b.cuprea SW India (Western Ghats from Goa to Kerala)
- D.b.insignis Himalayan foothills (w Nepal to Sikkim and Bhutan)
- D.b.griseicapilla Myanmar to sw China, Hainan, Thailand and Indochina
- D.b.badia Malay Pen. and Mergui Arch. to Sumatra, Borneo and w Java
Habitat
Forest, mangrove forest and moist montanes.