Pink-headed Imperial Pigeon

Ptilinopus occipitalis

The Pink-headed Imperial Pigeon is a medium-sized pigeon species found in the forests and woodlands of the Philippines. It is characterized by its striking pink head, white underparts, and green wings. These pigeons are known for their distinctive cooing calls and are often seen feeding on fruits and seeds in the forest canopy. They play a vital role in seed dispersal and are an important part of the forest ecosystem. Despite facing habitat loss and hunting pressure, the Pink-headed Imperial Pigeon is currently not considered to be at immediate risk of extinction.

Habitat: Forests and woodlands

Pink-headed Imperial Pigeon

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