In the sun-warmed forests and garden edges of South and Southeast Asia, these soft-green fruit lovers drift quietly through the canopy. They feed on figs and small berries, plucking ripe fruit with gentle precision before swallowing it whole. What makes them extraordinary is their quiet work as seed carriers — dispersing the next generation of trees across woodlands, villages, and fragmented forests where regeneration depends on wings. Modest in size yet steady in purpose, subtle gardeners of the treetops.
Little Green Pigeons 👇
