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Rare white-feathered laughing Dove spotted in Tamil Nadu forest

The Nagamalai forests are already celebrated for their rich biodiversity, and this rare dove adds a unique variation to the region’s growing list of species.

July 11, 2025 / 18:15 IST
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Rare White-Feathered Laughing Dove Spotted in Tamil Nadu Forest. (Representative Image: Canva)
Rare White-Feathered Laughing Dove Spotted in Tamil Nadu Forest. (Representative Image: Canva)

A walk through the quiet trails of Nagamalai hillock recently offered birdwatchers an unusual surprise. Two bird enthusiasts stumbled upon a rare sight—a partially white laughing dove perched gently amid the forest near Nambiyur in Erode.

A Unique Find in Familiar Habitat

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On 5 July, birders Shajan and Sundaramanickam captured the rare bird on camera. Unlike typical laughing doves (Spilopelia senegalensis), which usually have black primary and secondary feathers, this one displayed white in both areas. Experts say this unusual appearance is a result of leucism, a condition that causes partial loss of pigmentation in feathers.

“This isn’t albinism,” said Deepak Venkatachalam of Suzhal Arivom. “Leucistic birds retain natural eye and beak colour. Only their feathers become pale or patchy.” He added that such birds are uncommon but not unknown, and this individual likely lacked adequate feather pigment.