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The pink-headed imperial-pigeon is a South-east Asian representative of the imperial-pigeons. It is a solitary bird, but also lives in pairs. They are only found in flocks with up to 20 birds in fruit-bearing trees.
Characteristics
| Classification | Order: Columbiformes; family: doves and pigeons (Columbidae) |
|---|---|
| Diet | Fruits |
| Habitat | Various types of forest and forest scrub, mostly on small islands or along the coasts of larger islands in Indonesia |
| Reproduction | Little is known about their reproduction. In zoos, they lay one or sometimes two eggs. |
Status according to Red List
More information you will get on the web page of the IUCN Red List.


