This species of pigeon, found in parts of Asia, feeds primarily on fruits, particularly figs, which makes up a large part of its diet.
The kakapo is a nocturnal, flightless parrot native to New Zealand.
This unique bird from the Amazon Basin has a highly specialized diet, feeding almost exclusively on leaves.
While not all species are exclusively vegetarian, many pigeons and doves feed on seeds, fruits, and occasionally green matter.
Found in the Australasian region, these birds have a brush-tipped tongue adapted for feeding on nectar from flowers
Many finch species consume primarily seeds.
Also known as budgies, these small Australian parrots are primarily seed eaters.
Specifically adapted to the Hawaiian Islands, these birds have evolved to occupy a range of ecological niches.
Many parrots are herbivorous, consuming a diet that includes fruits, nuts, seeds, and sometimes nectar.
Fruit doves, found in forests and woodlands in Southeast Asia and Oceania, primarily feed on fruit.