The Victoria crowned pigeon is the largest species of pigeon in the world. The pigeon is bluish-grey with a blue lace-like crest, maroon breast, and red eyes. This species was named in honor of the British monarch, Queen Victoria.
Indonesia; Papua New Guinea, in arboreal and terrestrial habitats.
Listed as Near Threatened as of 2016on IUCN global assessment. Its numbers are decreasing due to hunting and habitat loss from logging.
In the wild - They are herbivores who feed mainly on fallen fruits, berries, seeds, and occasionally small invertebrates.
At the Zoo - Fruits, berries, pigeon pellets, seed mix.
In the wild: 20-25 years
In human care: 35 years