Golden-bellied Fruit-dove
Golden-bellied Fruit-dove
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The Golden-bellied Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus chrysogaster) is a vibrant fruit-dove found on several islands in French Polynesia. It is characterized by its bright yellow belly, though it is often considered a subspecies of the Grey-capped Fruit-dove (Ptilinopus purpuratus).
Where to spot
Inhabits lowland and montane forests on various islands within French Polynesia, particularly in the Society Islands (e.g., Tahiti, Moorea).
How to spot
Look for its distinct golden underparts when it's perched in fruit trees. Its calls are typically soft, repeated coos that can be heard in the forest.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often found foraging quietly among the leaves for a variety of fruits. Best observed when fruit trees are bearing heavily.
Where to spot
Inhabits lowland and montane forests on various islands within French Polynesia, particularly in the Society Islands (e.g., Tahiti, Moorea).
How to spot
Look for its distinct golden underparts when it's perched in fruit trees. Its calls are typically soft, repeated coos that can be heard in the forest.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often found foraging quietly among the leaves for a variety of fruits. Best observed when fruit trees are bearing heavily.
Its bright golden belly provides a stunning contrast to its green upperparts, helping it stand out against the lush tropical foliage, especially when seen in good light.
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