In the mist-laced forests of South and Southeast Asia, this soft-toned canopy dweller settles quietly among fruiting trees. It feeds almost entirely on figs and ripe berries, plucking them with calm precision and swallowing them whole high above the forest floor. What makes it extraordinary is its quiet reach — carrying seeds across ridges and valleys where wind cannot travel, helping dense forests renew themselves in hidden clearings. A wash of olive and subtle grey in the treetops, yet a steadfast gardener of the canopy.
Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon 👇
