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Hoopoe

Upupa epops

Description:

The hoopoe is a medium-sized bird, 25–32 cm (9.8–12.6 in) long, with a 44–48 cm (17–19 in) wingspan. It weighs 46–89 g (1.6–3.1 oz). The species is highly distinctive, with a long, thin tapering bill that is black with a fawn base. The strengthened musculature of the head allows the bill to be opened when probing inside the soil. The hoopoe has broad and rounded wings capable of strong flight; these are larger in the northern migratory subspecies. The hoopoe has a characteristic undulating flight, which is like that of a giant butterfly, caused by the wings half closing at the end of each beat or short sequence of beats.

Habitat:

The hoopoe has two basic requirements of its habitat: bare or lightly vegetated ground on which to forage and vertical surfaces with cavities (such as trees, cliffs or even walls, nestboxes, haystacks, and abandoned burrows) in which to nest. These requirements can be provided in a wide range of ecosystems, and as a consequence the hoopoe inhabits a wide range of habitats such as heathland, wooded steppes, savannas and grasslands, as well as forest glades.

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4 Comments

Nidhin Basheer
Nidhin Basheer 7 years ago

Thanks Lauren :)

Nidhin Basheer
Nidhin Basheer 7 years ago

Thanks Pradeep :)

LaurenZarate
LaurenZarate 7 years ago

Incredible bird, great shots!

Pradeep Kumar
Pradeep Kumar 7 years ago

Lovely series!

Nidhin Basheer
Spotted by
Nidhin Basheer

Tamil Nadu, India

Spotted on Sep 28, 2016
Submitted on Sep 28, 2016

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