- good runners.
Turacos are medium-sized
arboreal birds endemic to sub-Saharan Africa,
where they live in forests,
woodland and savanna.
Turacos can occasionally...
-
black line.
Unlike similar turacos with red bills, even
adult Guinea turacos lack a
white rear edge to the crest. The
Guinea turaco has a loud cawr-cawr call...
- the
violet turaco's crimson primary flight feathers contrast with the
violet plumage. The red
colour in the
wings is
typical of
turacos. It is resident...
- than the male's. They are
highly vocal,
particularly at dawn. Red-crested
turacos are monogamous. Both
mates build a
flimsy nest 5 to 20
meters above the...
- Ross's
turaco or Lady Ross's
turaco (Tauraco rossae) is a
mainly bluish-purple
African bird of the
turaco family, Musophagidae. This
species expresses...
- 2305/IUCN.UK.2017-1.RLTS.T22688425A111660258.en Jones, David. "Great Blue
Turaco".
turacos.org.
Retrieved 10
April 2024. Vieillot,
Louis Pierre (1816). Analyse...
-
Turacos with an
unresolved phylogeny. It is the
National Bird of the
Kingdom of Eswatini, and the
crimson flight feathers of this and
related turaco species...
-
considered to be a
subspecies of the
green turaco of West Africa. The Livingstone's and Schalow's
turacos were once
considered subspecies. This species...
- 49 oz (230-269 g);
females 8.01-9.98 oz (227-283 g)
These green bodied turacos have a white-tipped
reddish crest, a
black belly, and red primaries. They...
- insubstantial, saucer-shaped structure. The po****tion of white-crested
turacos appears to be
steady and no
particular threats have been identified. The...