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Guinea turaco

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Musophagiformes

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Musophagidae

Scientific name
  
Tauraco persa

Rank
  
Species


Similar
  
Turaco, Bird, White‑cheeked turaco, Livingstone's turaco, Red‑crested turaco

The Guinea turaco (Tauraco persa), also known as the green turaco, is a species of turaco, a group of near-passerines birds. It is found in forests of West and Central Africa, ranging from Senegal east to DR Congo and south to northern Angola. It lays two eggs in a tree platform nest. It formerly included the Livingstone's, Schalow's, Knysna, black-billed and Fischer's turacos as subspecies.

The Guinea turaco, often inconspicuous in the treetops, is approximately 43 cm long, including a long tail. The plumage is largely green and the tail and wings are dark purplish, except for the crimson primary feathers that are very distinct in flight. In the westernmost subspecies buffoni, which sometimes is known as the Buffon's turaco, there is a white line above and in front of the eye and a black line below the eye. In the nominate subspecies (T. persa persa) of the central part of its range and zenkeri of the southeastern part there also is a second white line below the black line. Unlike similar turacos with red bills, even adult Guinea turacos lack a white rear edge to the crest.

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This species is a common in climax forest with plentiful tall trees. It feeds on fruit and blossoms.

The Guinea turaco has a loud cawr-cawr call.

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References

Guinea turaco Wikipedia