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The pink-necked green pigeon (Treron vernans) is a species of bird of the pigeon and dove family, Columbidae.It is a common species of Southeast Asia, found from Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam south through to the major islands of Indonesia and the Philippines (where it is called "punay").
The pink-headed fruit dove (Ptilinopus porphyreus) also known as pink-necked fruit dove or Temminck's fruit pigeon, is a small colourful dove. The pink-headed fruit dove is a resident breeding endemic bird in Indonesia where it occurs in the mountain forests of Sumatra, Java and Bali at altitudes of 1000–2200 m. It builds a flimsy nest in a ...
An adult pink pigeon is about 36–38 centimetres (14–15 in) from beak to tail and 350 grams in weight. Pink pigeons have pale pinkish-grey plumage on their head, shoulders and underside, along with pink feet. The beak is a dark pink color with a white tip. They have dark brown wings, and a broad, rust-colored tail.
The pink-necked green pigeon, a frugivorous species The speckled pigeon, a granivorous species ... Pigeon is a French word that derives from the Latin pīpi ...
Pink-necked green pigeon: Treron vernans (Linnaeus, ... Pink-headed imperial pigeon: Ducula rosacea (Temminck, 1836) AU: Lesser Sundas: 327: Christmas imperial pigeon:
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Anhingas or darters are often called "snake-birds" because of their long thin neck, which gives a snake-like appearance when they swim with their bodies submerged. The males have black and dark-brown plumage, an erectile crest on the nape and a larger bill than the female. The females have much paler plumage especially on the neck and underparts.
Little green-pigeon, Treron olax; Pink-necked green-pigeon, Treron vernans; Cinnamon-headed green-pigeon, Treron fulvicollis; Orange-breasted green-pigeon, Treron bicinctus; Buru green-pigeon, Treron aromaticus; Thick-billed green-pigeon, Treron curvirostra; Gray-cheeked green-pigeon, Treron griseicauda (E) Sumba green-pigeon, Treron teysmannii (E)