Nicobar Pigeon
Nicobar Pigeon
The courtship display of the male, bowing and cooing, may go on for days. These birds nest on small islets off shore and travel to the mainland to feed. They do this to protect their offspring from predation by monkeys. Like all pigeons, both parents produce "crop milk", a white liquid used to feed the young.
Studies have shown that the Nicobar pigeon is probably the closest living relative to the extinct dodo bird.
Asia
At A Glance

Habitat
Forest
Diet
Seeds, berries and insects
Location
Islands of Southern Asia and Indo-Australia