A monitoring of resident birds during the rainy season 2016 recorded the presence of Columba livia, Patagioenas cayennensis, Columbina talpacoti and Leptotila verreauxi in fragments of vegetation of Colón University Regional Center. Transect and counting point techniques used to record the presence and abundance of the taxon; this finding makes it possible to update data on columbides in urban forests. Therefore, the idea of establishing strategies for the conservation of shrubby fragments reinforced. The results strengthen the strategies for the conservation of urban forests in the Regional Center.