What is the cooing bird?

Generally speaking, the call of the pearl-necked turtledove is often called "goo goo" or "goo goo" ... Goo goo repeatedly calls "the male turtledove in estrus".

Commonly known as "wild pigeon". It is about 30 cm long and about the size of a pigeon. The whole body is brown, slightly pink from the neck to the abdomen. The most striking thing is that both sides of its neck are black, densely covered with white spots, like many "pearls" scattered around its neck, which is the most remarkable feature of this species, hence the name "Pearl Neck" turtledove.

Extended data

Habitat in plains, grasslands, low mountains and farmland with sparse trees, often appearing in mixed forests, bamboo forests and trees near villages or homes.

Often in small groups, sometimes mixed with other turtledoves. Often scattered in twos and threes on adjacent branches. Habitat environment is relatively fixed, if there is no interference, it can remain unchanged for a long time.

Most of the food is on the ground, and immediately after being frightened, it flies to a nearby tree. Fly fast, but not for long. When flying, the wings flap faster. Sing loudly and nod your head when you sing. Sounds like ku-ku-u-ou. Sing again and again.