White-headed pigeon

Columba leucomela

The white-headed pigeon is a pigeon native to the east coast of Australia.
White-headed Pigeon ( Columba leucomela) This handsome visitor to our back yard looked very much like a large domestic pigeon with a fluffy white breast and head; the neck feathers separated like gill slits when it extended the neck. The top of the head had a pale yellow wash. The white belly between the legs had grey flecks. The back, wings and tail were a deep grey with a metallic sheen. The edges of the flight feathers had a beautiful brown tinge. The bill was red with a pale tip.
Visited our suburban backyard this morning.  Australia,Columba leucomela,Geotagged,Summer,White-headed pigeon

Appearance

The white-headed pigeon draws its name from its distinctive white head, neck, breast, and belly. In males, the wings are slate grey, along with the tail. The upperparts are grey black, with a green or purple iridescence. The bill is pink to dark red, but with a yellow or white tip. The legs and feet are pink to red. Females appear similar to males, but their white coloration is less brilliant and more muddied. Juveniles are similar to females, but with a greyer head and darker gray underparts. Juveniles have greyer feet, legs, and bills, with the bill white tipped. Adults range from 38–42 cm from beak to tail, and weigh around 420 g.

The eye ring and legs are red and the eyes are pale orange or yellow.

Their call is loud and gruff sounding like "WHOO!" followed by a gruff inhalation sounding "uk". Sometimes the call is a low "oom".
White - headed pigeon- Columba leucomela Will alwise show up where people put food out for parrots in private gardens close to Bushland habitat. Columba leucomela,White-headed pigeon

Distribution

The pigeon's habitat is from Cooktown, Queensland to southern New South Wales, with increasing numbers now found in eastern Victoria. 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 ".
White - headed pigeon - Columba leucomela Will come readily to feed on handouts and compete with the parrots in peoples gardens. Australia,Columba leucomela,Eamw,Geotagged,Spring,White-headed pigeon

Status

Due to its large range, and an increasing population, the white-headed pigeon is considered a least-concern species.
White-headed - pigeon - Columba leucomela  Australia,Columba leucomela,Eamw birds,Geotagged,Spring,White-headed pigeon

Behavior

The white-headed pigeon's nest generally consists of scanty twigs and is usually placed high in canopy up to 18 metres. It tends to lay one cream-white egg. Breeding is mostly from October to December.

These pigeons are often found alone, in pairs or in small flocks. They are very quiet and elusive. Their flight is swift and direct.
White headed pidgeon  Australia,Columba leucomela,Geotagged,White-headed pigeon

Habitat

The pigeon's habitat is from Cooktown, Queensland to southern New South Wales, with increasing numbers now found in eastern Victoria. 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 ".The white-headed pigeon's nest generally consists of scanty twigs and is usually placed high in canopy up to 18 metres. It tends to lay one cream-white egg. Breeding is mostly from October to December.

These pigeons are often found alone, in pairs or in small flocks. They are very quiet and elusive. Their flight is swift and direct.
White-headed Pigeon (Columba leucomela) Showing the dark back and tail. Australia,Columba leucomela,Geotagged,Summer,White-headed pigeon

Food

This bird's diet consists of fruits and seeds, with its favorite food being the invasive camphor laurel. White-headed pigeons will consume buds, flowers, leaves, and ripe and unripe fruits of the camphor laurel year-round. They feed in tree canopies alone or small groups, but may also feed on the ground from time to time. Larger groups may gather when feeding on camphor laurels, up to 100. It also eats fallen grains in cornfields.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderColumbiformes
FamilyColumbidae
GenusColumba
SpeciesC. leucomela
Photographed in
Australia