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Lilac Breasted Roller

Coracias caudatus

Description:

The average size of the Lilac Breasted Roller is 14.5 inches. The washed green head is large, the neck is short, the greenish yellow legs are rather short and the feet are small. The beak is strong, arched and hooked-tipped. The tail is narrow and of medium length. The back and scapulars are brown. The shoulder of the wing, outer webs of the flight feathers and the rump are all violet. The bases of the primaries and their coverts are pale greenish blue and the outer tail feathers are elongated and blackish. The chin is whitish, shading to rich lilac of the breast. The underparts are greenish blue. The bill is black and the eyes are brown. It has large wings and strong flight.

Habitat:

Grasslands, open woods and regions where palm trees grow singly.

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1 Comment

DonnaPomeroy
DonnaPomeroy 12 years ago

gorgeous shot

annmarie.salem
Spotted by
annmarie.salem

Seronera, Mara Region, Tanzania

Spotted on Jun 10, 2009
Submitted on Jan 31, 2012

Spotted for Mission

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