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Spotted Imperial-Pigeon

Spotted Imperial-Pigeon

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The Grey-capped Imperial-Pigeon (Ducula carola) is a beautiful and somewhat nomadic pigeon endemic to the Philippines. It is recognized by its pale grey cap, iridescent green upperparts, and a preference for highland forests.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Philippines, found across various islands including Luzon, Mindoro, and Mindanao. Inhabits lowland and montane forests, often seen at higher elevations than some other imperial-pigeons.
How to spot
Look for large flocks moving through the forest canopy, especially around fruiting fig trees. Their grey cap and iridescent plumage are key identification features. Listen for their deep, booming calls, which are typical of imperial-pigeons.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round, but movements are influenced by fruit availability. Large congregations may be seen during non-breeding seasons. Early morning is ideal for observing feeding activity.
This species is known to undertake seasonal movements, often gathering in large flocks outside the breeding season, particularly when certain fruiting trees are abundant.
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