Grey-cheeked Green-pigeon

Treron teysmannii

The Grey-cheeked Green-pigeon (Treron teysmannii) is a medium-sized pigeon species found in Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its predominantly green plumage with a greyish head and cheeks. The species is known for its distinctive call, a series of soft, melodious cooing sounds. Grey-cheeked Green-pigeons are typically found in lowland forests, mangroves, and wooded areas, where they feed on fruits and seeds. They are often observed in small flocks or pairs, perched high in the trees. This species is generally considered to be of least concern in terms of conservation status, with stable populations across its range.

Habitat: Lowland forests, mangroves, wooded areas

Grey-cheeked Green-pigeon
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