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Violet Turaco

Musophaga violacea

Description:

spotted at houston zoo. The Violet Turaco (Musophaga violacea) is a large turaco, a group of African near-passerines. It is a resident breeder in the forests of tropical west Africa. It lays two eggs in a tree platform nest. These are unmistakable birds, although often inconspicuous in the treetops. They are 45 cm long, including a long tail. Their plumage is glossy violet except for the thick red bill, yellow forehead and chestnut crown. In flight, Violet Turaco's crimson primary flight feathers contrast with the violet plumage. This species is a common breeder in climax forest with plentiful tall trees. It feeds on fruit, especially figs, and some seeds. Violet Turaco has a loud cooroo-cooroo call. It is also called a violaceous plantain-eater.

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SusanEllison
SusanEllison 12 years ago

thanks for the ID

SusanEllison
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SusanEllison

Houston, Texas, USA

Spotted on Jul 16, 2011
Submitted on Jul 16, 2011

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