
Pink-necked Green-Pigeon
Pink-necked Green-Pigeon
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The Pink-necked Green-Pigeon is a colorful and common species, easily recognized by the male's vibrant pink neck and orange breast, contrasting with its green body. Females are predominantly green and more subdued.
Where to spot
Widespread in a variety of habitats including parks, gardens, cultivated areas, mangroves, and lowland forests. Often seen in urban and suburban areas with sufficient tree cover across Southeast Asia.
How to spot
Look for its distinctive coloration, particularly the male's pink neck and orange breast. Listen for its varied calls, which include soft coos, whistles, and gurgling sounds. Scan the canopy of fruiting trees where they feed.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, especially prominent during early mornings and late afternoons when foraging. Can be observed year-round as it is a resident species.
Where to spot
Widespread in a variety of habitats including parks, gardens, cultivated areas, mangroves, and lowland forests. Often seen in urban and suburban areas with sufficient tree cover across Southeast Asia.
How to spot
Look for its distinctive coloration, particularly the male's pink neck and orange breast. Listen for its varied calls, which include soft coos, whistles, and gurgling sounds. Scan the canopy of fruiting trees where they feed.
When to spot
Active throughout the day, especially prominent during early mornings and late afternoons when foraging. Can be observed year-round as it is a resident species.
These pigeons are highly social and often gather in large flocks at communal roosting sites or at favored fruiting trees, sometimes forming spectacular congregations.
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