Hi - There appear to be 2 recordings of Ptilinopus cinctus on Xeno-Canto - one
from the slopes of Mount Mutis in West Timor, and one (mine) from the remote
Banda Sea Island of Damar (both Indonesia).
There are no recordings of P. alligator - but presumably it has a similar call
to the very deep "wuu" call of cinctus.
P. alligator has often been included as a subspecies of cinctus and is
obviously closely related.
colin
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