Ceram Imperial Pigeon

Edolisoma ceramense

The Ceram Imperial Pigeon (Edolisoma ceramense) is a medium-sized pigeon species found in the forests and woodlands of Ceram, Indonesia. It has a distinctively colored plumage, with a grey head, neck, and breast, and a rich chestnut belly and undertail. The species is known for its deep, resonant calls that echo through the forest canopy. Ceram Imperial Pigeons primarily feed on fruits and seeds, and they play a crucial role in seed dispersal within their habitat. Despite facing threats from habitat loss and hunting, the population status of this species is currently not well-documented.

Habitat: Forests and woodlands of Ceram, Indonesia

Ceram Imperial Pigeon
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