- Knysna Turaco
Taxobox
name = Knysna Turaco
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
image_width = 180px
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Cuculiformes
familia =Musophagidae
genus = "Tauraco "
species = "T. corythaix "
binomial = "Tauraco corythaix "
binomial_authority = (Wagler, 1827)The Knysna Turaco, or, in
South Africa , Knysna Lourie, "Tauraco corythaix ", is a largeturaco , one of a group ofAfrica nnear-passerine bird s. It is a resident breeder in the mature evergreen forests of southern and eastern South Africa. It was formerly sometimes considered to be a subspecies of theGreen Turaco of West Africa.This species lays two eggs in a shallow platform nest made from sticks and placed in a tree or clump of creepers.
This is an unmistakable bird, although often inconspicuous in the treetops. It is 40-42 cm long, including a long tail. The small but thick orange-red bill and a white line just under the eye contrast with the mainly green
plumage . It has a tall green crest, which is tipped with white. The eye is brown and the eye-ring deep red. In flight, Knysna Turaco shows conspicuous crimson primary flight feathers. Sexes are similar, but juvenile birds have a shorter crest without the white tips.The Knysna Turaco is usually seen flying between forest trees, or hopping along branches. It feeds on fruit, insects and earthworms. It has a loud "kow-kow-kow-kow" call.
References
*Sinclair, Hockey and Tarboton, "SASOL Birds of Southern Africa" (Struik 2002) ISBN 1-86872-721-1
External links
* [http://www.sa-venues.com/wildlife/birds_knysna_lourie.htm Facts and a photo]
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