Laughing Dove or Zebra Dove?
Here's how to tell the difference
Laughing Dove
Zebra Dove
Laughing Dove
Spilopelia senegalensis
Also known as: Senegal Dove, Little Brown Dove
General appearance
Laughing doves are small birds with a long tail, identifiable by their warm brown-grey blush, distinctive scalloped collars, and a rufous hue in their feathers. They are the epitome of soothing aesthetics with blush-pink necks, blending into an ashy-grey mantle and a pale greyish belly. Their red-rimmed eyes are a key feature.
Male vs female
Males and females look very similar, making them difficult to distinguish. However, males tend to be slightly larger and may have a more vibrant collar around their neck, while females appear paler and smaller.
Juvenile
Juvenile laughing doves exhibit less contrast compared to adults. They feature a poorly developed collar and a lighter brown grey shade. As they grow older, their feathers will darken and the collar will become more distinct.
Size
9.1 - 10.6 in/2.5 - 3.2 oz
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View full detailsZebra Dove
Geopelia striata
Also known as: Barred Ground Dove, Barred Dove
General appearance
The zebra dove is a small bird with distinctive black and white barring patterns on its neck and upper breast, resembling a zebra's stripes. Its overall body coloration is brown-grey, with a pinkish hue on the chest area. A thin white ring surrounds the eyes, and a black line runs from their bill through their eyes. They have long, slim wings and a pointed tail.
Male vs female
There are minimal differences between male and female zebra doves, with both sexes displaying similar physical traits. However, males are slightly larger and tend to have a more robust appearance. Males are also known for their distinct cooing sound, used during courtship rituals or as a territorial call.
Juvenile
Juvenile zebra doves have a more subdued color palette compared to adults. The characteristic black and white striping is less distinct, and their overall coloration is a duller brown. They lack the pinkish chest hue found in adults and have shorter wings. As they mature, their color becomes more vibrant, and the stripy pattern emerges clearly.
Size
7.9 - 8.7 in/1.8 - 2.5 oz
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View full detailsHow to tell the Laughing Dove from the Zebra Dove
Visual differences
The Laughing Dove (9-11 in, 2.5-3.2 oz) has a warm brown-grey blush with rufous hues and a scalloped collar. It features red-rimmed eyes and a pale grey belly. In contrast, the Zebra Dove (8-9 in, 1.8-2.5 oz) showcases distinctive black-and-white barring on its neck and breast, similar to zebra stripes. It has a pinkish chest, a white eye ring, and a black line from the bill through the eye. The Laughing Dove has a fuller appearance, while the Zebra Dove is more slender with a pointed tail.
Key differences and behavior
The Laughing Dove, inhabiting arid regions and urban areas across Africa, the Middle East, and India, often engages in elaborate cooing and bowing courtship displays, with both parents caring for the immobile young. It forages mostly for seeds and grains on the ground, but also eats small insects and fruits. In contrast, the Zebra Dove, native to Southeast Asia and thriving in urban parks and gardens, performs similar cooing in its courtship rituals, occasionally offering food to females. It primarily consumes small seeds and grains, along with invertebrates like insects and snails. Both species engage in ground foraging and build minimalistic nests in shrubs or ledges. The Laughing Dove is slightly larger (2.8-3.6 oz, 9-10.6 in) compared to the Zebra Dove (1.8-2.5 oz, 8-8.7 in), aiding field distinction along with their overlap in behaviour and diet.
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