Pink-headed Imperial Pigeon

Ducula oenothorax

The Pink-headed Imperial Pigeon (Ducula oenothorax) is a large, colorful pigeon species found in the forests and woodlands of the Philippines. It is known for its striking pink head and neck, contrasting with the grey body and white undertail coverts. This species primarily feeds on fruits and seeds, and its distinctive call can often be heard echoing through the forest canopy. The Pink-headed Imperial Pigeon plays a vital role in seed dispersal and ecosystem maintenance within its habitat. Despite facing some threats from habitat loss and hunting, its population status is currently considered stable.

Habitat: Forests and woodlands

Pink-headed Imperial Pigeon

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