Henderson imperial pigeon
Henderson imperial pigeon Temporal range: Holocene
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Columbiformes |
Family: | Columbidae |
Genus: | Ducula |
Species: | †D. harrisoni
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Binomial name | |
†Ducula harrisoni Wragg & Worthy, 2006
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The Henderson imperial pigeon (Ducula harrisoni), or Henderson Island imperial pigeon, is an extinct species of bird in the Columbidae, or pigeon family. It was described from subfossil remains found on Henderson Island in the Pitcairn Group of south-eastern Polynesia.
Extinction[]
The pigeon became extinct following human colonisation of Henderson, an event that had occurred by 1050 CE. Two of the other three species of pigeon on the island also disappeared, as did other birds.
References[]
- Wragg, G.M.; & Worthy, T.H. (2006). A new species of extinct imperial pigeon (Ducula: Columbidae) from Henderson Island, Pitcairn Group. Historical Biology 18(2):127–140.
Categories:
- Ducula
- Birds of Henderson Island
- Extinct birds of Oceania
- Late Quaternary prehistoric birds
- Holocene extinctions
- Birds described in 2006
- Fossil taxa described in 2006
- Columbiformes stubs