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Wood Pigeon (Columba torringtoni) is a pigeon which is an endemic
resident breeding bird in the mountains of Sri Lanka. This species nests
in damp evergeen woodlands in the central highlands, building a stick
nest in a tree and laying a single white egg. Its flight is quick, with
the regular beats and an occasional sharp flick of the wings which are
characteristic of pigeons in general. Most of its food is vegetable.
Normally silent it utters an owl-like hoo call in the breeding season.
The Sri Lanka Wood Pigeon is 36 cm in length. Its upperparts and tail
are dark grey, and the head and underparts are lilac, becoming paler on
the belly. There is a black-and-white chessboard pattern on the nape.