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Puerto Rican Plain Pigeon
(Columba inornata wetmorei)
The Puerto Rican plain pigeon used to be widespread in the hills and valleys of Puerto Rico. ... The Puerto Rican plain pigeon is about the size of a normal gray pigeon, with a wine colored body and white wings. The plain pigeon is a bird in the family of Columbiidae. 70% of the food the plain pigeon consumes is from trees and the other 30% come from foods from the ground. To prevent the further endangerment of the plain pigeon the Puerto Rican Plain Pigeon Recovery Plan was on October 14, 1982.
The habitats of the Puerto Rican plain pigeon, before it became endangered, were lowland swamps and woodlands and cultivated land in the mountains and hills.
Approximate Word count = 545 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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