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Green Imperial Pigeon

Ducula aenea

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Description:

First one is almost certainly a Green Imperial Pigeon, second one does look very similar, but the other two are too indistinct to be certain as another possibility is Pink-necked Green Pigeon, Treron vernans, which is also common in this location.

Habitat:

Flew across wetland reserve and settled in distant trees.

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