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The Green Imperial Pigeon (Ducula aenea) is a pigeon which is a widespread resident breeding bird in tropical southern Asia from India east to Indonesia.

It has a number of subspecies, of which the distinctive Celebes form, Chestnut-naped Imperial Pigeon (Ducula aenea paulina) is pictured.


Description:

Green Imperial Pigeon is a large plump pigeon, 45cm in length. Its back, wings and tail are metallic green. The head and underparts are white, apart from maroon undertail coverts. Sexes are similar.

Its flight is fast and direct, with the regular beats and an occasional sharp flick of the wings which are characteristic of pigeons in general. They are not very gregarious, but will form small flocks.


Breeding / Nesting:

This is a forest species; it builds a stick nest in a tree and lays a single white egg.

Green Imperial Pigeons

Diet / Food:

This is an arboreal dove, feeding on plant material in the tree canopy, as well as frequenting bird feeders in their vicinity. (Please refer to photo below.)


Call / Song:

The call is deep and resonant, and is often the first indication of the presence of this treetop species.


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Personality & Pet Potential:

Elizabeth Young, Mickaboo Pigeon & Dove Coordinator, provides the following info:

Pigeons need:

  • Safe place (indoors or outdoors, protected from weather and predators)
  • Room to move (a space that is 3’ high, 3’ wide, 6’ long is good for 1 to 2 birds)
  • Fresh food (pigeon feed), water, grit & greens daily
  • Easy clean-up floor &/or Pigeon Pants (www.birdwearonline.com)
  • Company (either yours or another pigeon’s)
  • Family planning (if you have a mated pair, you need to replace real eggs w/ fake ones)
  • Avian Vet Care if they become sick or injured

To adopt a pigeon, contact Elizabeth at AdoptKings@gmail.com or (415) 420-7204


For more info:

  • Come meet King Pigeons at Andy’s Pet Shop on 1280 The Alameda (at Julian) in San Jose


  • Visit Mickaboo Companion Bird Rescue at www.mickaboo.org


  • Check out www.pigeons.biz/forums (a great web group with lots of info and resources) Read about King Pigeon rescue at www.RescueReport.org

Pigeon Rescue:

Mickaboo Pigeon & Dove Coordinator - Contact: Elizabeth Young




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