The
pink-necked green pigeon (
Treron vernans) is a species of bird in the dove family,
Columbidae, common in Southeast Asia. It is primarily a
frugivore, feeding in groups in the mid-
canopy on figs and other fruits. It is an important disperser of fruit seeds in forests, and is thought to be one of the species responsible for helping to return many
Ficus species to the islands of
Krakatoa in Indonesia after the archipelago was largely destroyed in
the 1883 eruption. This male pink-necked green pigeon was photographed in
Kent Ridge Park, Singapore.
Photograph credit: John Harrison