Afep Pigeon
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| Columba unicincta Cassin, 1860 |
The Afep Pigeon (Columba unicincta) is a member of the Columbidae family which lives in Africa. It is also known as the African Wood-pigeon or Gray Wood-pigeon.
Like many other pigeons, it eats seeds.
The Afep Pigeon has a pale gray neck and body, with darker gray wings and in part, tail. Its irises and eye ceres are bright red.

