Blue-headed Quail-Doves are endemic to Cuba and are highly endangered. The species is the only representative of the genus Quail-Doves. They inhabit lowland forests and sometimes also the highlands. Their diet comprises of seeds, berries, snails, insects, grubs and caterpillars. A clutch has 1–2 eggs that are incubated for 17 days.
Status according to Red List
More information you will get on the web page of the IUCN Red List.