Team Building
Emerald-spotted wood doves (Turtur chalcospilos), a native of the open drier deciduous woodlands of eastern and southern Africa. The emerald-spotted wood dove builds a flimsy stick nest in a tree or shrub, and lays two cream-colored eggs. Both sexes incubate for 13–17 days to hatching, and feed the squabs for 13–17 days to fledge. Seen in the Africa Rocks Aviary, San Diego Zoo. Conservation status: least concern
Team Building
Emerald-spotted wood doves (Turtur chalcospilos), a native of the open drier deciduous woodlands of eastern and southern Africa. The emerald-spotted wood dove builds a flimsy stick nest in a tree or shrub, and lays two cream-colored eggs. Both sexes incubate for 13–17 days to hatching, and feed the squabs for 13–17 days to fledge. Seen in the Africa Rocks Aviary, San Diego Zoo. Conservation status: least concern