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'''Alternative name: Cinnamon-headed Pigeon'''
 
'''Alternative name: Cinnamon-headed Pigeon'''
[[Image:25174709242 1dca60c8b5 c.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Immature male<br />Photo by {{user|SeeToh|SeeToh}}<br />Tampines ECO Green, [[Singapore]], February 2016]]
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;[[:Category:Treron|Treron]] fulvicollis
 
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==Distribution==
 
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[[Image:31671633240 b44b473af9 c.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Female<br />Photo by {{user|SeeToh|SeeToh}}<br />Pulau Ubin, [[Singapore]], January 2017]]
 
Endemic to Southeast [[Asia]]: found in [[Indochina]], [[Myanmar]], [[Thailand]], [[Malaysia]], [[Malay Peninsula]], [[Brunei]], [[Singapore]], [[Borneo]], [[Indonesia]], [[Greater Sundas]] and [[Sumatra]].
 
Endemic to Southeast [[Asia]]: found in [[Indochina]], [[Myanmar]], [[Thailand]], [[Malaysia]], [[Malay Peninsula]], [[Brunei]], [[Singapore]], [[Borneo]], [[Indonesia]], [[Greater Sundas]] and [[Sumatra]].
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
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:*Northern Borneo and adjacent islands off north coast
 
:*Northern Borneo and adjacent islands off north coast
 
==Habitat==
 
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Mangroves, coastal swamps, moist shrubland and gardens to 200m.
 
Mangroves, coastal swamps, moist shrubland and gardens to 200m.
 
==Behaviour==
 
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[[Dictionary_D-F#F|Frugivorous]], feeding in small trees; little else is know about their diet.
 
[[Dictionary_D-F#F|Frugivorous]], feeding in small trees; little else is know about their diet.
 
==References==
 
==References==
#{{Ref-Clements6thAug15}}#Avibase
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#Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive (retrieved February 2016)
 
#Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive (retrieved February 2016)

Revision as of 20:21, 3 January 2017

Alternative name: Cinnamon-headed Pigeon

Male
Photo by SeeToh
Pulau Ubin, Singapore, January 2017
Treron fulvicollis

Identification

25–27 cm (9¾-10½) Distinguished from male Pink-necked Green Pigeon by the rufous-chestnut hood and maroon wings.
Female resembles Thick-billed Green Pigeon but bill and eyering distinctly narrower, thigh yellowish and undertail-coverts streaked instead of barred.

Distribution

Female
Photo by SeeToh
Pulau Ubin, Singapore, January 2017

Endemic to Southeast Asia: found in Indochina, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Malay Peninsula, Brunei, Singapore, Borneo, Indonesia, Greater Sundas and Sumatra.

Taxonomy

Subspecies

There are 4 subspecies[1]:

  • T. f. fulvicollis:
  • T. f. melopogenys:
  • Nias Island (off western Sumatra)
  • T. f. oberholseri:
  • Natuna Islands (off north-western Borneo)
  • T. f. baramensis:
  • Northern Borneo and adjacent islands off north coast

Habitat

Immature male
Photo by SeeToh
Tampines ECO Green, Singapore, February 2016

Mangroves, coastal swamps, moist shrubland and gardens to 200m.

Behaviour

Diet

Frugivorous, feeding in small trees; little else is know about their diet.

References

  1. Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, D. Roberson, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2016. The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: v2016, with updates to August 2016. Downloaded from http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/
  2. Avibase
  3. BirdLife International
  4. Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive (retrieved February 2016)

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