
Cinnamon-bellied Green-Pigeon
Cinnamon-bellied Green-Pigeon
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The Cinnamon-bellied Green-Pigeon is a subtly beautiful species, characterized by its green plumage and a distinctive cinnamon patch on its belly, which is more prominent in males. It is an arboreal fruit-eater.
Where to spot
Inhabits coastal and lowland forests, including mangroves and swamp forests. Often found near water bodies and in areas with abundant fruiting trees across its Southeast Asian range.
How to spot
Look for its green plumage and the subtle cinnamon patch on the belly, which can be hard to spot high in trees. Listen for its soft, fluty calls. Scan the upper and mid-canopy of trees, especially where fruits are abundant.
When to spot
Best observed during daylight hours, especially when foraging. They are resident birds and can be found year-round in their range.
Where to spot
Inhabits coastal and lowland forests, including mangroves and swamp forests. Often found near water bodies and in areas with abundant fruiting trees across its Southeast Asian range.
How to spot
Look for its green plumage and the subtle cinnamon patch on the belly, which can be hard to spot high in trees. Listen for its soft, fluty calls. Scan the upper and mid-canopy of trees, especially where fruits are abundant.
When to spot
Best observed during daylight hours, especially when foraging. They are resident birds and can be found year-round in their range.
Like other green-pigeons, its diet consists almost exclusively of fruits, particularly figs, playing a vital role in forest regeneration through efficient seed dispersal.
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