Grey-cheeked green pigeon explained
The grey-cheeked green pigeon (Treron griseicauda) is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is endemic to Indonesia. Its diet consists of fruit,[1] primarily figs.[2] People in Java, Indonesia commonly hunt it using nylon, in a practice known as racik.[3]
Notes and References
- Baptista . Luis F. . Trail . Pepper W. . Horblit . H. M. . Boesman . Peter F. D. . 2020 . Gray-cheeked Green-Pigeon (Treron griseicauda), version 1.0 . Birds of the World . en . 10.2173/bow.gycpig1.01.
- Kurniawan . Firman Heru . Rahayuningsih . Margareta . Kartijono . Nugroho Edi . Abdullah . Muhammad . 2022-12-21 . EVALUATION ON THE POPULATION OF STRANGLER FIGS (Ficus subgen. Urostigma) IN MOUNT UNGARAN, CENTRAL JAVA . Media Konservasi . 27 . 3 . 83–90 . 10.29244/medkon.27.3.83-90 . 2502-6313. free .
- ISKANDAR . JOHAN . FATHIN A . SYAHRAS . SILMI R . HASNA . HUSODO . TEGUH . WULANDARI . INDRI . MEGANTARA . ERRI N. . PARTASASMITA . RUHYAT . SYA SHANIDA . SYA . 2021-07-29 . Bird diversity and ethno-ornithological knowledge of local people in Ciletuh-Palabuhanratu Geopark, Sukabumi, West Java, Indonesia . Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity . 22 . 8 . 10.13057/biodiv/d220838 . 2085-4722. free .