“In late February 2018, a pair of Pink-necked Green-pigeons (Treron vernans) started building their nest in the Fiddlewood (Citharexylum spinosum) roadside tree right in front of my house in Serangoon […]
“I was watching a very compliant/friendly female Pink-necked Green Pigeon (Treron vernans griseicapilla) feeding on a fruiting Muntingia calabura (‘Village Cherry’). As usual, only took the green-yellow fruit and not […]
My MacArthur Palm (Ptychosperma macarthurii) has been fruiting for some time now. This evening the Asian Glossy Starlings were feasting on the ripe fruits. Then suddenly the Pink-necked Green-pigeons flew […]
Pink-necked Green-pigeons (Treron vernans), as with many birds, gather together prior to roosting. But unlike Chestnut-headed Bee-eaters (Merops leschenaultia), Long-tailed Parakeets (Psittacula longicauda) or even Red-whiskered Bulbuls (Pycnonotus jocosus), Pink-necked […]
Linee Yeo came across a Pink-necked Green-pigeon (Treron vernans) chick that fell from the nest and landed on the ground below. She also noticed the male adult perching on a […]
“A composite image to show how the green in ‘emerald green’ in the wings ‘change’ to a ‘chestnut-bronze’ in this adult male Emerald Dove (halcophaps indica indica). Lighting and location […]
One evening I noticed a pair of recently fledged juvenile Zebra Doves (Geopelia striata) being fed by an adult on a branch of a roadside tree. As with doves and […]
Jeremiah Loei’s July 2017 video clip shows of a pair of Thick-billed Green-pigeons (Treron curvirostra) perching on a branch preening vigorously. The green-pigeons were fluffing their feathers, scratching their heads […]
For the last few weeks the call of the Zebra Doves (Geopelia striata) filled the morning and evening quiet in between the noise of motor vehicles zooming along the narrow […]
“Pink-necked Green Pigeons (Treron vernans griseicapilla) have become increasingly common in the city due to the city council penchant for planting palms and the fair number of ficus trees available. […]
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