Animals

Dazzling Nature’s Canvas: A Burst of Color as an Olive-Green Bird Soars from the Canopy, Unveiling Vibrant Red Wing Bars and a Luminous Scarlet Crest

A long-tailed, green bird with a yellow bill, red crest extending down the nape, and a whitish face.

MEET THE RED-CRESTED TURACO

The聽red-crested turaco聽(Tauraco erythrolophus) is a medium-sized bird with mainly green plumage. Their face, however, is covered in white feathers which also surround red eyes. They have yellowish-green plumage on their breast and neck, while this tends to be greenish-black underneath. On top of their heads, they sport their famous namesake in the form of a red crest which is sometimes tipped with white. Wing feathers are colored blue, the tail being a similar color. The beak is yellow, legs and feet are colored black.

Both males and females look practically alike.

Red-crested Turaco makes a deep barking call which is slightly different between the 饾搱鈩潛峞s. One call is higher-pitched than the other, this probably comes from the female. They are most vocal at dawn.

Red-crested Turaco is endemic to and found in Angola. It can also be found south of the Sahara, from Angola to Congo.

Being a forest bird, the Red-crested Turaco like to frequent, gallery-forests, forest edges, woodlands, savannahs, and grasslands with trees and bushes. They occupy mostly open woodlands.

An omnivorous bird, they feed on a range of insects, fruits, nuts, leaves, flowers, seeds, acacia, and figs. They are able to eat berries that are poisonous to humans.

The red-crested turaco is monogamous and pairs work together to establish and maintain a territory. Males begin the courtship by feeding the female. Following a successful courtship, the female and male will both work to build a nest that is flat and formed from sticks and twigs. This tends to be located 5-20m (16.4-65.6ft) above the ground in a tree or shrub. Two to three eggs are laid within with both 饾搱鈩潛峞s taking turns incubating. After hatching the parents will regurgitate food for the chicks. Fledging takes place within four weeks of the chick鈥檚 hatching.

Red-crested turaco is considered a pest because they damage cultivated areas, but on the other hand, they also help in dispersing seeds. Deforestation also is an important threat for this bird, however, the Red-crested Turaco is common within suitable habitats at this time.

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