Also known as PIPs or Torres Pigeons, these large birds migrate from the NT to coastal islands along the Torres Strait and south New Guinea. When the Carpentaria seeds turn orange in Autumn, we know the birds will be returning soon as they love to feed up on these juicy morsels in preparation for breeding.
Also known as PIPs or Torres Pigeons, these large birds migrate from the NT to coastal islands along the Torres Strait and south New Guinea. When the Carpentaria seeds turn orange in Autumn, we know the birds will be returning soon as they love to feed up on these juicy morsels in preparation for breeding.