Pied muscovy pigeon

"In the wild, you often find the pied muskate pigeon in large groups together," he said.

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Pied muscovy pigeonDucula bicolor
  • Habitat

    Southeast Asia

  • Food

    fruit

  • Lifetime

    20 years

  • Weight

    360 to 510 grams

  • Number of eggs

    1 egg

  • Breeding time

    23 - 25 days

  • IUCN Status

    safe

  • EEP?

    no

45

inches, which is the wingspan of the pied muskate pigeon.

3

weeks, that's how long it takes for a youngster to leave the nest.

25

meters high, so high up in the trees the pied muskate pigeon sometimes makes its nest.

At high altitude

Pied Muscovites almost never come to the ground. They roost in the tops of trees. Sometimes up to 60 meters high. They also eat at the top of the trees. Every day they fly great distances in search of ripe fruit.

Big bite

Pied Muscovites eat almost only fruit. Of many fruits, they swallow the kernels in one sitting. The large seeds they spit out later. The pulp is then removed in the crop (a kind of pre-stomach). Smaller seeds pass through the stomach and intestines and are finally defecated.

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