Looking very much like the patriarch of a family, this Pink-necked Green Pigeon sat unmoved by my movements metres below him, or was it due to the current hazy atmosphere.
Close by nestled a younger male, cosy in its own company.
A little green gem in a corner of the TTDI residential area.
Did it fight with another? Pretty sure.
Did it lose? Quite likely.
Was it ostracised? Perhaps.
Was it resigned to enjoy its own company? Looked like it.
All alone, it skipped, hopped, jetted all over the field; keeping up with it was sure challenging.
Upon sighting a pair of Zebra Doves, I recall and am taking the liberty to repost a lovely observation by Amar HSS of 9 Aug in the Wild Bird Club Facebook re the following:
On a terribly terribly hazy morning, when dimness was the theme of the day, a Dollarbird high up albeit should be considered rather commonplace could still stir some excitement, and the arrival of a Banded Woodpecker could only be a bonus.