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Cinnamon-headed Green-Pigeon

Cinnamon-headed Green-Pigeon

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The Cinnamon-headed Green-Pigeon is a striking member of its genus, known for its distinctive cinnamon-colored head, contrasting with its vibrant green body. It is an arboreal bird of tropical forests, often found high in the canopy.
Where to spot
Inhabits lowland and hilly evergreen forests, often found in fruit orchards and forest edges. Look for it in areas with abundant fruiting trees across its Southeast Asian range.
How to spot
Look for its vibrant green plumage and unique cinnamon head, which stands out. Scan the canopy of fruiting trees, especially figs. Its soft cooing calls can also help locate it among the dense leaves.
When to spot
Most active during the day, particularly in the morning and late afternoon when foraging for fruit. They are resident birds and can be observed year-round.
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File:Treron olax (cropped).jpg
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Credits: Wikimedia Commons
File:Treron olax (cropped).jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
Unlike many ground-dwelling doves, green-pigeons are almost entirely arboreal, spending most of their lives in the tree canopy feeding exclusively on fruits.
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