{"status":"success","data":[{"binomialName":"Ducula david","commonName":"Davids imperial pigeon","location":"Ouvéa Island, New Caledonia","wikiLink":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ducula","lastRecord":"550-50 BCE","imageSrc":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8b/Ducula_rufigaster_-London_Zoo_-two-8a.jpg/220px-Ducula_rufigaster_-London_Zoo_-two-8a.jpg","shortDesc":"Ducula is a genus of the pigeon family Columbidae, collectively known as imperial pigeons. They are large to very large pigeons with a heavy build and medium to long tails. They are arboreal, feed mainly on fruit and are closely related to the other genus of fruit-eating doves, Ptilinopus.  Both genera display brightly coloured plumage, predominantly green, often with contrasting under-parts of purple, orange or red. Some Ducula have prominently swollen ceres. They have large gapes and swallow seeds whole, playing an important role in seed dispersal."}]}