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Imperial Pigeon Collection

The imperial pigeon, also known as the Ducula bicolor, is a stunning bird species found in various parts of Asia and Indonesia and can be spotted in the Spice Islands


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The imperial pigeon, also known as the Ducula bicolor, is a stunning bird species found in various parts of Asia and Indonesia and can be spotted in the Spice Islands, West Papua, Raja Ampat islands, and even as far as Australia. In Cairns, Queensland, Australia during September, one can witness the beauty of the adult Pied Imperial-pigeon perched gracefully on a branch. Its striking appearance showcases its black and white plumage contrasting against the vibrant greenery surrounding it. Another captivating sight is that of an adult pair of Pied Imperial-pigeons resting on a branch in Cairns. Their presence adds elegance to their surroundings while they exhibit their strong bond through their shared perch. Traveling further east to Dakdam Highland in Cambodia during January allows for encounters with the Mountain Imperial-pigeon. This particular subspecies named Ducula badia griseicapilla displays its majestic features while perched on a sturdy branch amidst breathtaking scenery. Amongst these they are other notable species such as Ducula zoeae and Ducula pacifica. Each possesses unique characteristics that make them distinct within this avian family. The Macropygia mackinlayi and Columba vitiensis are also part of this diverse group. Heading back to Australia's Northern Territory brings sightings of both Pied Imperial-pigeons and Mountain Imperial-pigeons once again. These birds find solace perching on eucalyptus tree branches or among lush foliage in Kaeng Krachan N. P. , Thailand during February. Even urban areas like Darwin provide opportunities to observe these magnificent creatures up close. Watching a Pied Imperial-Pigeon indulging in berries showcases not only its feeding habits but also how adaptable it is to different environments. Imperial pigeons continue to captivate bird enthusiasts worldwide with their enchanting presence across Asia and Indonesia's vast landscapes – from the Spice Islands all the way to the Raja Ampat islands.