2. Nicobar
Pigeon
The Nicobar pigeon
is a pigeon found
on small islands
and in coastal
regions from the
Andaman and
Nicobar Islands,
India, east through
the Malay
Archipelago, to the
Solomons and
Palau.
3. Orange Breasted
Green Pigeon
The orange-breasted
green pigeon is a
pigeon found across
tropical Asia south of
the Himalaya across
parts of the Indian
Subcontinent and
Southeast Asia. Like
other green pigeons, it
feeds mainly on small
fruit
4. Grey Fronted
Green Pigeon
The grey-fronted
green pigeon is a
pigeon in the
genus Treron. It is
found in the forests
of the Western
Ghats in India.
Many authorities
have split the
species from the
pompadour green
pigeon complex.
5. Ashy Headed
Green Pigeon
The ashy-headed
green pigeon is a
pigeon in the genus
Treron. It is found
from Nepal and
northeast India to
southwest China,
Myanmar, Thailand,
Laos, and Vietnam.
Many authorities split
the species from the
pompadour green
pigeon complex.
6. Sri lanka Green
Pigeon
The Sri Lanka green
pigeon is a pigeon
in the genus
Treron. In Sri
Lanka, this bird and
several other green
pigeon are known
as bata goya in the
Sinhala language. It
is found in the
forests of Sri Lanka.
8. Yellow Footed
Green Pigeon
The yellow-footed
green pigeon, also
known as yellow-
legged green pigeon,
is a common species
of green pigeon found
in the Indian
subcontinent. It is the
state bird of
Maharashtra. In
Marathi it is called
Hariyal.
10. Wedge Tailed
Green Pigeon
The wedge-tailed
green pigeon or
Kokla green pigeon
is a species of bird
in the family
Columbidae. It is
greenish yellow
with wedge shaped
tail.The crown is
tinged with
orange-rufous with
variable amount
12. Mountain Imperial
Pigeon
The mountain imperial
pigeon, also known as
the maroon-backed
imperial pigeon or
Hodgson's imperial
pigeon, is a species of
bird in the pigeon and
dove family with a
wide range in south-
eastern Asia.
13. Pied Imperial
Pigeon
The pied imperial pigeon (Ducula
bicolor) is a relatively
large, pied species of pigeon. It is
found in forest, woodland, mangrove,
plantations and scrub in Southeast
Asia, ranging
from Myanmar and Thailand,
throughout Indonesia and east to
the Philippines (where it is locally
called as balud-puti)[2] and the Bird's
Head Peninsula in New Guinea. It can
also be found on Cape York
Peninsula and the Top End in Australia,
although this population migrates
north to Indonesia and New Guinea in
the dry season. It is mainly found on
small islands and in coastal
regions.[3] It remains locally common,
and is therefore considered to be
of least concern by BirdLife
International and IUCN.[1