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Pale-capped Pigeon Columba punicea   - Adult and juvenile
Pale-capped Pigeon
Photographer : © Panchami Manoo Ukil
Location :Regional Plant Resource Centre campus (RPRC), Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Date : 18 August 2013
English synonyms:Purple Pigeon, Purple Wood-Pigeon, Pale-capped Wood Pigeon, Purple Wood Pigeon, Pale Capped Pigeon
Bird Family :Columbidae - Pigeons & Doves
Bird Group :COLUMBIFORMES
Red Data Status :Vulnerable
Remarks :A couple of months back I was informed by Mr. Ramki Sreenivasan of the presence of the rare Pale-capped Pigeons Columba punicea (IUCN: Vulnerable) in Bhubaneswar. On the 18th of August during one of our regular bird walks, we sighted 3 birds on the high canopy of a tree in the RPRC campus. It took me a while to realise that these were indeed the rare birds that I had been waiting to see. The next morning a fellow birder and I saw 12 individuals, male and female, again on the same tree. It was cloudy with a mild drizzle and the birds sat and preened all through. They flew towards the adjoining jungles at about 8 am. The tree on which the Pale-capped Pigeons are mostly perched on the high canopy is the Glircidia sepium, a medium sized leguminous tree belonging to the family Fabaceae. It is about 10-12 metres high. Occasionaly some of the birds were observed to come down to a fruiting tree, the Litsea glutinosa (Medh in hindi) and were seen feeding on the tiny black berries of the tree. These birds were observed to be quite bold, often perching on the leafless branches of a nearby tree at aproximately 10 to 12 feet away from human movement, even flying in a slow flight about 10 to 15 feet above us. The birds were seen by me at the abovementioned spot from 18th August 2013 to 22nd August 2013. - PMU