Red-crested Turaco (Tauraco erythrolophus) by Ronald Pol

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The Red-crested Turaco, also known as the Angola Turaco, is a striking and colorful bird belonging to the turaco family. This medium-sized bird is distinguished by its vibrant red crest, which contrasts beautifully with its predominantly green body. Its wings feature vivid red and blue-green accents, most noticeable during flight.

The Red-crested Turaco is endemic to Angola, inhabiting tropical and subtropical forests, savannas, and wooded areas near water sources. It is an essential part of its ecosystem, contributing to seed dispersal through its feeding habits. This bird is primarily herbivorous, feeding on fruit, berries, flowers, and buds. It favors the fruits of native trees and shrubs, playing a crucial role in maintaining the health of its habitat.

Red-crested Turacos live in small groups or pairs, spending much of their time in treetops. They move by hopping and making short, undulating flights. They are not particularly territorial and display social behaviors within their groups. During the breeding season, these birds build simple nests in trees, where the female typically lays two eggs. Both parents share the responsibility of raising their young.

This species is celebrated for its beauty and frequently appears in Angolan art and culture. While currently not considered threatened, deforestation poses a potential risk to its natural habitat. Conservation efforts are vital to ensure the survival of this iconic bird.

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Ronald Pol (1977) is a nature photographer from Deventer, the Netherlands. It was during a trip to Africa that his passion for nature photography started. The main focus is on the photography of animals (portraits and behaviour), but a variety of other subjects are photographed as well... Read more…

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