Namaqua Dove \ Oena capensis **

The Namaqua Dove (Oena capensis) is a small, slender dove native to arid and semi-arid regions of Africa, the Middle East, and parts of the Arabian Peninsula, including the UAE. This distinctive bird is easily recognized by its long, tapering tail and striking sexual dimorphism. Males feature a black face, throat, and chest with a yellow-orange bill, while females are plainer with brownish tones. Namaqua Doves are highly adapted to dry environments, often found near water sources, open scrublands, or agricultural areas. Their diet consists mainly of seeds, particularly from grasses and weeds. Despite their small size, they are strong fliers, covering vast distances in search of food and water. These doves are known for their soft, repetitive cooing calls, adding charm to their arid habitats.

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