
Pale-vented Pigeon
Pale-vented Pigeon
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The Pale-vented Pigeon is a widespread and common pigeon species found throughout Central and South America. It is characterized by its dusky brown plumage with paler underparts, often seen in open woodlands and cultivated areas.
Where to spot
Widely distributed from southern Mexico through Central America and much of South America, typically in lowlands and foothills.
How to spot
Look for them perched on wires, trees, or foraging on the ground in open woodlands, forest edges, clearings, and agricultural areas. Identify by their relatively uniform dusky brown body, pale vent, and distinctive soft cooing call.
When to spot
Year-round resident across its range. Most active during daylight hours.
Where to spot
Widely distributed from southern Mexico through Central America and much of South America, typically in lowlands and foothills.
How to spot
Look for them perched on wires, trees, or foraging on the ground in open woodlands, forest edges, clearings, and agricultural areas. Identify by their relatively uniform dusky brown body, pale vent, and distinctive soft cooing call.
When to spot
Year-round resident across its range. Most active during daylight hours.
These pigeons often gather in large flocks, especially when foraging in agricultural fields or roosting in trees at night.
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