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The White-headed Pigeon (Columba leucomela) is a pigeon that is native to Australia. It is also known by names of "Baldy" and "Baldy Pigeon". The pigeon's habitat is from Cooktown, Queenstown
to southern New South Wales. It can commonly be found
in tropical regions, subtropical rainforest, scrub,
watercourses and street trees. Since colonisation
of Australia, their numbers have decreased but they
have thrived on the introduced camphor laurel. |
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These pigeons are often found alone, pairs or in small flocks. They are very quiet and elusive. Their flight is swift and direct. Their call is loud and gruff sounding like "WHOO!" followed by a gruff inhalation sounding "uk" (repeated three times). Sometimes the call is a low "oom". White-headed pigeons feed on fruit in canopy but can also feed on the ground in the open. It also eats fallen grains in cornfields.
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