Green pigeon

Treron is a genus of bird in the pigeon family Columbidae. The genus is distributed across Asia and Africa. This genus contains 23 species, remarkable for their green coloration, which comes from a carotenoid pigment in their diet. Green pigeons have diets of various fruit, nuts, and/or seeds. They dwell in trees and occupy a variety of wooded habitats. Members of this genus can be further grouped into species with long tails, medium-length tails, and wedge-shaped tails. In most green pigeon species, males and females can be told apart by their different coloration.

Species

 * Cinnamon-headed Green Pigeon (Treron fulvicollis)
 * Little Green Pigeon (Treron olax)
 * Pink-necked Green Pigeon (Treron vernans)
 * Orange-breasted Green Pigeon (Treron bicinctus)
 * Pompadour Green Pigeon (Treron pompadora)
 * Thick-billed Green Pigeon (Treron curvirostra)
 * Grey-cheeked Green Pigeon (Treron griseicauda)
 * Sumba Green Pigeon (Treron teysmannii)
 * Flores Green Pigeon (Treron floris)
 * Timor Green Pigeon (Treron psittaceus)
 * Large Green Pigeon (Treron capellei)
 * Yellow-footed Green Pigeon (Treron phoenicopterus)
 * Bruce's Green Pigeon (Treron waalia)
 * Madagascar Green Pigeon (Treron australis)
 * Comoros Green Pigeon (Treron (australis) comorensis)
 * African Green Pigeon (Treron calvus)
 * Pemba Green Pigeon (Treron pembaensis)
 * São Tomé Green Pigeon (Treron sanctithomae)
 * Pin-tailed Green Pigeon (Treron apicauda)
 * Sumatran Green Pigeon (Treron oxyurus)
 * Yellow-vented Green Pigeon (Treron seimundi)
 * Wedge-tailed Green Pigeon (Treron sphenurus)
 * White-bellied Green Pigeon (Treron sieboldii)
 * Whistling Green Pigeon (Treron formosae)