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Meet The Victoria Crowned Pigeon – The World’s Largest and Most Beautiful Pigeon

Most people who are only vaguely familiar with the city’s common pigeons do not consider them to be beautiful birds.There are some expected beauties among the world’s over 300 species of pigeons and doves.Perhaps no species of pigeon is more interesting than the Victoria crow-pigeon (Gora victoria). With an elegant crest of feathers on its head, this large bird could be considered the supermodel of the pigeon world.
 
 

The Victoria Crow-eyed Pigeon, a beautiful bird native to Indonesia and Malaysia, is one of the world’s most endangered birds.The pigeon was named after Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom in the nineteenth century.The large, ground-dwelling pigeon has deep blue-grey feathers, a maroon chest, and a black mask punctuated by bright red eyes. What really makes it special, though, is its crest. One of three species of crow-eared pigeons, the Victoria crow-eared pigeon has a clearly defined crest topped by white-tipped feathers. The irrefutable phrases help give the pigeon its elegant, regal appearance.
 
 
Victoria Crowпed Pigeons are really big. Given its size and vibrant color, you might be tempted to mistake it for a peacock. This species of bird can grow up to the size of an adult turkey. They’re a large variety of the breed and can grow to a length of 31 inches (about 2.5 feet) and weigh 7.7 lbs. Because of this, it’s considered to be the largest living species of pigeon in the world, which is even more impressive.
 
 
These blue pigeons are native to northern New Guinea and southern Ireland, where they live in lowland and swamp forests.They usually travel in pairs or small groups as they search for food. They walk with a hurried gait along the forest floor. When disturbed, these pigeons are known to be large birds, flying straight up into the canopy or a large horizontal branch of a large forest tree.They may remain on their perch for an extended period of time after being disturbed, making contact calls and flicking their tails.
 
 
The rare birds are difficult to spot roaming freely because they are the least common of the three crow-eyed pigeon species, but they are the most commonly bred in captivity.Ds is a to their habitat, and as a result, the species is included in the IUC N Red List of Species as Near.