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Bird of the Day: Nicobar Pigeon

December 5, 2025November 9, 2025 / Gururaj Moorching / Leave a comment
Nicobar Pigeon by Gururaj Moorching - Organikos

Fun Facts: The Nicobar pigeon (Caloenas nicobarica) is the closest living relative of the extinct dodo

Nicobar Islands

 

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Bird of the Day: Nicobar Pigeon

October 2, 2025September 13, 2025 / Gururaj Moorching / 1 Comment

Nicobar Pigeon by Gururaj Moorching - Organikos

Nicobar Islands

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Bird of the Day: Narcondam Hornbill

September 25, 2021August 10, 2021 / Gururaj Moorching / Leave a comment

Narcondam Hornbills by Gururaj Moorching - Organikos

Narcondam Island Wildlife Sanctuary, Andama & Nicobar Islands

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Bird of the Day: Asian Glossy Starlings

March 20, 2020May 30, 2019 / Gururaj Moorching / Leave a comment

Asian Glossy Starlings by Gururaj Moorching - La Paz Group

Campbell Bay, Central Nicobars

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Bird of the Day: Nicobar Jungle-Flycatcher

January 25, 2020March 7, 2019 / Gururaj Moorching / Leave a comment

Nicobar Jungle-Flycatcher by Gururaj Moorching - La Paz Group

Nicobar Islands

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Bird of the Day: Pied Imperial Pigeon

June 6, 2018June 6, 2018 / Gururaj Moorching / Leave a comment

Pied Imperial Pigeon by Gururaj Moorching - La Paz Group

Campbell Bay, Nicobar Islands

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Bird of the Day: Nicobar Jungle-Flycatcher

February 9, 2018January 14, 2017 / Gururaj Moorching / Leave a comment

Nicobar Jungle-Flycatcher by Gururaj Moorching - La Paz Group

Nicobar Islands, India

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