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wompoo
wompoo, n. (ˈwɒmpuː) Also wampoo, (in early use) whompoa, whampoo. [Echoic, f. the bird's cry.] A large colourful Australian fruit pigeon, Ptilinopus magnificus, with predominantly green plumage, grey head, purple breast, and yellow abdomen, and having a distinctive bubbling call. Freq. attrib., as ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wompoo fruit dove
The wompoo fruit dove (Ptilinopus magnificus), also known as wompoo pigeon, is one of the larger fruit doves native to New Guinea and eastern Australia References External links wompoo fruit dove Birds of New Guinea Birds of Queensland wompoo fruit dove Articles containing video clips Taxobox wikipedia.org
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wampoo
wampoo n. var. *wompoo n. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bulburin National Park
Diversity of wildlife is represented, including wompoo pigeons, regent bowerbirds, red-necked and red-legged pademelons, red-eyed tree frogs and endangered wikipedia.org
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Symbio Wildlife Park
frog Sulphur-crested cockatoo Superb fruit-dove Tasmanian devil Tawny frogmouth Wedge-tailed eagle White-browed scrubwren White-fronted chat Wompoo wikipedia.org
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Litsea australis
Such as the wompoo fruit dove, rose-crowned fruit dove, purple moonbeam and blue triangle butterfly. wikipedia.org
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Beilschmiedia obtusifolia
The fruits are eaten by a variety of birds, including the pied imperial pigeon, rose-crowned fruit dove, topknot pigeon, wompoo fruit dove, metallic starling wikipedia.org
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Litsea reticulata
Fruit are eaten by many rainforest birds, including the wompoo fruit dove, catbird, topknot pigeon and white-headed pigeon. wikipedia.org
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Ulidarra National Park
Among the more popular inhabitants are the koalas, masked owls, wompoo fruit doves, dingoes and little bent-wing bats. wikipedia.org
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Mount Royal (New South Wales)
Some of the more rare inhabitants include: the rufous scrub-bird, paradise riflebird, wompoo fruit dove, Parma wallaby, rough-scaled snake, stuttering wikipedia.org
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Leea nova-guineensis
The fruit are reported as being eaten by Wompoo fruit doves. wikipedia.org
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Bretti Nature Reserve
The locally rare wompoo fruit dove may be heard in rainforest areas. wikipedia.org
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Gmelina fasciculiflora
The fruit are eaten by the wompoo fruit dove. wikipedia.org
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Citronella moorei
Eaten by green catbird, topknot pigeon and wompoo fruit dove. Removal of the fleshy aril is advised. wikipedia.org
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Pennantia cunninghamii
fruit of P. cunninghamii is eaten by grey-headed flying fox and a variety of bird species including brown cuckoo dove, green catbird, topknot pigeon, wompoo wikipedia.org
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