The island bronze-naped pigeon is a small, darkish pigeon with a total length of and a wing length of in males and in females. In adult males, the (top of the head), forecrown, hindcrown, back of the neck, and mantle are slaty-grey, with the last three having a glossy pink or green sheen. The wings and back down to the top of the tail are blackish-grey with a greenish tinge. The chin and throat are
buffy-white, while the breast and belly are pale ashy-grey. The and underside of the tail are
rufous with grey spots, while the upper side of the tail is blackish-grey with a yellowish-brown wash on the edges of the . The
eye-ring is narrow and light grey and the iris is pale grey. The bill is dark grey with a pale tip, and the feet are red. Females are similar to males, but have browner undersides, with fine yellow-brown speckling on the lower breast and upper belly. The lower belly down to the vent is pale rufous with grey speckling. The are duller and less glossy, and the outer tail feathers are more rusty-orange. Juveniles are like females but browner overall, with less iridescence on the back of the neck, ochre or rufous freckles on the upperparts, and buff edges to the feathers of the crown and forecrown. The species is similar in appearance to the closely related western and eastern bronze-naped pigeons, but does not co-occur with them in any part of its range. On São Tomé, it may be confused with the
São Tomé olive pigeon and
São Tomé lemon dove. The olive pigeon is larger, with white spots on the lower breast and wings. Males are also maroon; females are more similar in colour, but are generally darker grey than the island bronze-naped pigeon. The lemon dove is more terrestrial in its habits and has a plumper appearance. It also has duller and less extensive green iridescence, as well as red and irises.
Vocalisations The
advertising call consists of two hoarse hoots followed by 15–20 stuttering notes, "rhuuuw...rhuuw...rhu-tu-tu-tu-tutututu", with the later notes being shorter and eventually fading away. It is quite distinct from the calls of the other bronze-naped pigeons, and is more reminiscent of
Streptopelia doves in its tone and structure. The species also makes nasal "wuh..wuh..." calls when feeding. == Distribution and habitat ==