The Green. Imperial. Pigeon I Saw 

Green Imperial Pigeon

As serendipity would have it, I encountered this mysterious bird up close the other day:

  • Green Imperial Pigeon

To be clear, it was not the first time I have encountered it in where I live (Upper Changi) – I have spotted it before on the palm trees surrounding my condominium’s tennis court – but it is my first time beholding it within arm’s length while on my way to the bus stop.

Certainly, I was thrilled and paused to observe, being careful to keep my movements gentle lest I startle her.

“Majestic. Stately. Bright-eyed”, are adjectives that come to my mind when I looked. It was without a doubt a pigeon or a dove and had wing feathers resembling a peacock-green with its almost iridescent green which complementarily matched a light grey neck and pinkish feet. Her pupils are another sight to behold in its maroon-like tinge reflected in them. Intrigued by its presence, I felt an instinctual urge to wave at it, curious to see how she would respond, which to my relief – after a few shifts and turns – remained resolute in her position.

“Hm, a brave bird I see… (and so unlike the Yellow-vented Bulbul) interesting!”

This time keeping my hands close to myself, I discreetly took some pictures and continued to watch and lo, and behold! She began feasting on the fruits – no wonder she stayed!


A sight to behold,
A joy to watch,
So trite a thing as some might mock,
“A Bird? A Pigeon? 
Haven’t you seen one in your life?” 

But if you heed not
Presumption’s take,
To bypass familiarity, and to still the rush. 
To pause.
To look.
To muse away – 

And then you’ll see the magnificent fowl,
Commonplace or rare,
Our inhabitants of sky. 

Each one unique, 
In colours – the obvious –
In calls – sometimes pleasant – 
In temperament – the thrill! 

So it is to witness the sight of one,
The uncommon pigeon with the Greenish coat,
Stout,
Grey-neck, Red-eyes, 
With a sense of pomp,
Whose name is fitting
To how it is:

The Green. Imperial. Pigeon I saw 


*Featured image: https://singaporebirds.com/species/green-imperial-pigeon/




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