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Black-chinned Fruit-Dove
Ramphiculus leclancheri
Least ConcernThe Black-chinned Fruit-Dove is a fruit-eating pigeon or dove of Sundaland forests, mangroves, and wooded lowlands. It moves through forest canopy, island woodland, mangroves, or fruiting trees, swallowing berries and figs whole and helping disperse seeds across its habitat.
- Family
- Columbidae
- Group
- Pigeons and Doves
- Range
- Black-chinned Fruit-Dove Range — Resident or seasonal range in Sundaland forests, mangroves, and wooded lowlands
- Population
- ≈ Unknown