
Ashy Wood Pigeon
Ashy Wood Pigeon
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A medium-sized pigeon native to Southeast Asia, characterized by its ash-grey plumage and often found in montane forests. It is largely arboreal, feeding on fruits and seeds.
Where to spot
Found across a wide range in Southeast Asia, including parts of India, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and southern China.
How to spot
Search in montane evergreen and broadleaf forests. Look for them feeding in fruiting trees. Their quiet demeanor can make them challenging to spot; listen for wing beats or their subtle calls.
When to spot
Resident throughout its range, active all year. Best times are often during the early morning and late afternoon when they are most active in foraging.
Where to spot
Found across a wide range in Southeast Asia, including parts of India, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and southern China.
How to spot
Search in montane evergreen and broadleaf forests. Look for them feeding in fruiting trees. Their quiet demeanor can make them challenging to spot; listen for wing beats or their subtle calls.
When to spot
Resident throughout its range, active all year. Best times are often during the early morning and late afternoon when they are most active in foraging.
Despite its name, the 'ashy' coloration can vary, with some individuals showing more brownish or purplish tints, making precise identification a good challenge for birdwatchers.
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