None of the Imperial Pigeon group have been reported as being in
Australian aviculture.
Mike Owen
Sunshine Coast
On 01-Mar-16 10:42 AM, Maris Lauva wrote:
> Hard to get excited about aviary escapees
>
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Unidentified Imperial Pigeon in Perth
>
> Hi all,
>
> For those not on Facebook there has been a report by Louis Purdy of an
> imperial pigeon in Thornlie, Perth. Follow up reports by Nick Brown, Mark
> N, Glen Pacey, Alan Collins and Jordan Webber have located the bird again
> in a tree on Culross Avenue. To quote Alan "on the opposite side of the
> road to the primary school, beside the Leisure World swimming pool. The
> closest tree to the intersection of Culross and Thornlie Ave."
>
> There's some debate between the online/onsite birders of its exact
> identification - debating between a variety of SE asian imperial pigeons.
> I've attached the available photos but no doubt there's better quality to
> come.
>
> Happy Twitching!
>
> All the best,
>
> *James Mustafa*
>
> m. 0400 951 517
> e.
> w. www.jamesmustafajazzorchestra.com
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