- Great blue turaco - Wikipedia
The great blue turaco (Corythaeola cristata) is a bird species of the family Musophagidae At 70–76 cm (28–30 in) in length, it is the largest species of turaco [2]
- Great Blue Turaco - eBird
Wonderful, cartoonish bird Note the tall black crest and the red-and-yellow bill The tail pattern is distinctive in flight: note the black bar across the end of the tail and the pale green sides Found in rainforest, gallery forest, and lush secondary habitat Usually in small groups
- Great Blue Turaco - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The great blue turaco (Corythaeola cristata ) is a bird species of the family Musophagidae At 70–76 cm (28–30 in) in length, it is the largest species of turaco It has predominantly grey-blue plumage with an upright blue-black crest around 10 cm (3 9 in) high The male and female have similar plumage
- 8 Great Blue Turaco Facts (Corythaeola cristata) - Storyteller Travel
Interested to learn about the great blue turaco? Here are 8 facts to satisfy your curiosity, including diet, range, flight skills, calls, mating rituals, and more The Great Blue Turaco is a favorite among the birding community and is touted by African Geographic as one of Uganda’s top 10 birds!
- Bird in the Spotlight: Great Blue Turaco - MyIBCP
These birds are relatively large arboreal frugivores of central Africa’s forests and savannas with prominent crests and long tails The turacos’ claim to fame is their unique pigment known as turacoverdin that makes them the onl
- Great Blue Turacos (Corythaeola cristata) Information | Earth Life
The Great Blue Turacos (Corythaeola cristata) is the largest member of the turaco family, averaging from 70-75 cm in length and weighing between 822-1231 grams
- Great blue turaco facts, distribution population | BioDB
A strikingly beautiful bird, known for its vibrant colors and impressive size, making it the largest species in the turaco family It’s primarily found in the forests of West and Central Africa, stretching across a wide range that includes countries like Cameroon, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Great Blue Turaco - oiseaux-birds. com
The Great Blue Turaco gives loud series of deep, resonant, guttural “kok-kok-kok” A bubbling softer trill may sometimes precede this series “prru…prru”
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