Ducula concinna
Not Threatened.
Taxonomy:
- Carpophaga concinna Wallace, 1865, Watubela Island, south-east Moluccas. Forms a species-group with D. aenea and D. perspicillata. Several subspecies have been described, but differences appear minor and perhaps clinal, though not well understood at present. Monotypic. (source: Handbook of the Birds of World)
Distribution:
- Small islands of Wallacea and off NW New Guinea: Talaud and Sangihe Is, islands off S Sulawesi, S Moluccas (including Banda, Manuk and Kai Is) and E Lesser Sundas (Romang to Tanimbar Is) to Aru Is and islands off Bomberai Peninsula (W New Guinea); possibly also Buru (S Moluccas), but only 1 record, presumed to be of a vagrant. A record from Seram (S Moluccas) is now thought to be based on a misidentification of D. rosacea.
Frugivorous, the most important were palms, nutmegs, laurels. In lower canopy, usually singly.