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Grey-fronted Green-Pigeon

Grey-fronted Green-Pigeon

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The Grey-fronted Green-Pigeon is a distinctive species, often separated from the Pompadour Green-Pigeon complex, identified by its grey forehead and crown. It is a robust, arboreal dove with a predominantly green body.
Where to spot
Inhabits lowland and hill evergreen forests. Often found in the canopy of mature forests and at forest edges where fruiting trees are present, within its specific range in Southeast Asia.
How to spot
Look for its grey forehead contrasting with its green body, a key identification mark. Scan the upper canopy of fruiting trees where they spend most of their time. Listen for its soft, cooing calls which can be difficult to pinpoint.
When to spot
Best observed during daylight hours, especially when foraging. It is a resident species within its specific range and can be found year-round.
Like many green-pigeons, it is particularly fond of figs, and its movements throughout the day are often dictated by the availability of ripe fruit in its forest habitat.
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