Yellow-legged Pigeon

Columba pallidiceps

Least Concern

The Yellow-legged Pigeon is a pigeon of forests, woodland, islands, scrub, gardens, grassland, and open country across the species' range. It feeds on seeds, grain, shoots, fruit, or buds in woodland, cliffs, forest, farmland, islands, or towns, and usually builds a simple stick nest on ledges, trees, or dense vegetation.

Family
Columbidae
Range
Yellow-legged Pigeon Range — Resident or seasonal range in forests, woodland, islands, scrub, gardens, grassland, and open country across the species' range
Population
≈ Unknown
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