Pigeon The family group of Columbidae covers birds like Pigeon & Doves, this group has 310 birds world wide of which 30 of them in South east Asia. The Pigeon themselves are divided into 3 groupings 1] Wood Pigeons, 2] Green Pigeons and lastly 3] Imperial Pigeons. On this page, from that that larger number of Pigeon found in South East Asia, I have weed out only the Pigeons which were reported as sighted in Malaysia before and it is summarized as the list below |
Rare Pigeons
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01 White-throated Pigeon
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Imperial Pigeons
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03 Green Imperial Pigeon |
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04 Grey Imperial Pigeon |
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05 Mountain Imperial Pigeon |
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06 Pied Imperial Pigeon |
Green Pigeons
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07 Cinnamon-headed Green Pigeon |
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08 Little Green Pigeon |
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09 Pink-necked Green Pigeon |
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10 Orange-breasted Green Pigeon |
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11 Thick-billed Green Pigeon |
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12 Large Green Pigeon |
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13 Yellow-vented Green Pigeon |
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14 Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon |
At the first glance, it is a long list of names of Pigeons that could be sighted in Malaysia. Most of which are Green Pigeon, and convey the impression that there must be lots of jungle Pigeons in Malaysia. In contrast, lower down on this page, the comparatively low number of pictures of pigeons that I have in my possession. This scenario will serve as an indicator as to how few the numbers of species that could be spotted. There are plenty of domesticated pigeon flying in the urban area. Yes, there are also a good number of wild Pigeon seen too, particularly in the rural area. Unfortunately, these commonly seen Pigeon, quite likely is one belonging to a single species of the Green Pigeon - the Pink-necked Green Pigeon. On rare occasions, a couple of other wild species of this group, could be sighted on a chance meeting basis. Beside the more often seen Green Pigeon, there are the bigger Pigeons. Really large Imperial Pigeons, for example, the Mountain Imperials which is fairly common in the mountains, whilst on the contrary, the Green Imperial from the dense lowland forest is very rare. The Nicobar Pigeon rumored to exist in the Langkawai Island were hardly seen. Lastly on the topic of spotting wild Pigeons, we are all conditioned to see the domesticated Pigeons gathering in large flock in city squares or in front of Indian temples. These are actually Rock Pigeon and the feral cousins, they are good size at 33 Cm. It is etched into our memory that we associated Pigeon as stocky rounded birds. In the field the Green Pigeons are more slender, some even smaller. This is a short tour to show how readily are the Pigeons in Malaysian could be sighted. Shown by using the number of pictures I have collected as benchmark, then one can gauge their chances of meeting up with the various species of wild pigeons. While domesticated pigeon are seen in abundance at temple ground and urban streets, wild pigeons on the contrary are not easily sighted. Even at the forest edge or deep jungle, catching a glimpse of them is by chances. I myself have a conscious map of where these pigeon were spotted before and the timing of these previous sightings. Perhaps my jottings were not comprehensive enough, repeated sightings is very very rare. I will keep adding them as I get new pictures for updates
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