
Pompadour Green-Pigeon
Pompadour Green-Pigeon
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The Pompadour Green-Pigeon is a widespread and variable species, often characterized by its olive-green plumage and a distinct maroon back patch in males. It is a highly arboreal bird, rarely descending to the ground.
Where to spot
Inhabits a variety of forest types, including evergreen, deciduous, and secondary forests, from lowlands up to moderate elevations. Often found in areas with abundant fruiting trees.
How to spot
Look for its green body plumage and the maroon back patch on males, which is a key identification feature. Listen for its soft, melodic cooing. Scan the upper canopy of fruiting trees, where they often feed quietly and can be well camouflaged.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, especially when foraging for fruit. They are resident birds and can be observed year-round.
Where to spot
Inhabits a variety of forest types, including evergreen, deciduous, and secondary forests, from lowlands up to moderate elevations. Often found in areas with abundant fruiting trees.
How to spot
Look for its green body plumage and the maroon back patch on males, which is a key identification feature. Listen for its soft, melodic cooing. Scan the upper canopy of fruiting trees, where they often feed quietly and can be well camouflaged.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, especially when foraging for fruit. They are resident birds and can be observed year-round.
This species exhibits significant geographical variation, with numerous subspecies differing subtly in plumage and distribution across its vast South and Southeast Asian range.
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