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Meet The Victoria Crowned Pigeon – Nature’s Fanciest Bird (20 Pics)

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Wherever we look on this amazing planet, we can find nature’s spectacular creations on every corner.
It’s easy to see why people say that nature is this planet’s greatest artist, here’s proof of really how beautiful it can be:

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Image credits: The Virginia Zoo

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Meet the exotic Victoria Crowned Pigeon, and we agree, it doesn’t look anything like your regular pigeon.

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Image credits: Laura Wolf
Along with its bright blue plumage, comes a truly spectacular crown it wears proudly on the top of its head.

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Image credits: The Virginia Zoo
This species of bird can grow up to the size of an adult turkey.

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These stunning pigeons are native the New Guinea and got their name from a great historical figure, Queen Victoria of Britain who ruled the UK towards the end of the 19th century.

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Image credits: Sandy Cole
You may struggle to spot these rare birds in the wild and are threatened in their natural habitat by things such as deforestation.

Image credits: Kitty Schweizer
Therefore, this species has been included in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as Near Threatened.

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Image credits: Bernard Dupont

The female lays a maximum of one egg per mating season which does not help with population growth.

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Their mating dance is a unique one and is as intricate as you would expect from such a high-end, fancy bird.

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Image credits: Derek Ramsey
As the male of the species approaches the female in an attempt at courtship, he first bows his head to show off his beautiful crest, his best feature.

Image credits: Heather Paul
He then performs a specific, well-choreographed mating song which involves a rhythmic swing of the tail while intensely wagging the tail.

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Image credits: Jimmy Palma Gil

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Image credits: Edith Maracle (Berghout)

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Source: kingdomstv.com

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