The pink-headed fruit dove (Ptilinopus porphyraceus) is a medium-sized fruit dove found in the rainforests of New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. It is named for its distinctive pink head, which is surrounded by a black mask and a white throat. The pink-headed fruit dove is a frugivore, and its diet consists mainly of fruits, berries, and seeds. It is an important seed disperser in the rainforests where it lives.
The pink-headed fruit dove is a popular target for hunters, and its population has declined in recent years. However, it is still relatively common in some areas, and it is not considered to be threatened with extinction. The pink-headed fruit dove is a beautiful and fascinating bird, and it is an important part of the rainforest ecosystem.