[Photo No. B-740]

© Winston D. Munnings ’2010 (Matted Print)
The Nicobar Pigeon Caloenas nicobarica is a pigeon found on small islands and in coastal regions from the Nicobar Islands, east through the Malay Archipelago, to the Solomons and Palau. It is the only living member of the genus Caloenas.
This is a large pigeon, measuring 40 cm in length. The head is grey, like the upper neck plumage, which turns into green and copper hackles towards the breast. The breast and remiges are dark grey. The tail is very short and pure white. The rest of its plumage is metallic green. The cere of the dark bill forms a small blackish knob; the strong legs and feet are dull red. The irides are dark. Females are slightly smaller than males; they have a smaller bill knob, shorter hackles and browner underparts.
Immature birds have a black tail and lack almost all iridescence. There is hardly any variation across the birds’ wide range. Even the Palau subspecies C. n. pelewensis has merely shorter neck hackles, but is otherwise almost identical. It is not a very vocal species, giving a low-pitched repetitive call.

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Comments
Fast becoming a favourite of mine Winston! So incredibly different looking, and that plumage is a work of art! Another spectacular shot my friend! Well done! :-))
Yeah!
I love the Nicobar pigeon. So different! So unusual!
– Winston D. Munnings
Wow! You have some lovely work and such beautiful captures.
Thanks always.
I really appreciate your frequent visits to my webpage, and (indeed) your comments.
– Winston D. Munnings
November 9, 2010

Thanks Teresa for featuring my work in The Birds group. It is greatly appreciated…
– Winston D. Munnings
Congratulations on your wonderful feature, stunning WORK and well deserved.
Thank you Angela.
– Winston D. Munnings
Stunning bird!Congrats on your feature!