go-away-birds

E851188

Go-away-birds are medium-sized, long-tailed African birds known for their loud, nasal “go-away” call and are part of the turaco family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf common name group of bird species
vernacular taxon
areNonMigratory true
arePartOf turaco family
turacos
bodySize medium-sized bird
class Aves
clutchSize 2–3 eggs
commonNameDerivedFrom their “go-away” call
communicationFunctionOfCall alarm call
contact call
conservationStatus generally Least Concern for most species
crest prominent head crest
diet folivorous
frugivorous
omnivorous
distribution sub-Saharan Africa
family Musophagidae NERFINISHED
flightStyle strong but somewhat labored flight
genusOfMostSpecies Corythaixoides NERFINISHED
humanPerception sometimes considered noisy or annoying due to calls
kingdom Animalia
nativeTo Africa
nestType shallow stick nest in trees
notableSpeciesIncludes Corythaixoides concolor GENERATED
Corythaixoides leucogaster GENERATED
Corythaixoides personatus GENERATED
order Musophagiformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
plumageColor mostly grey
primaryFood buds
flowers
fruits
leaves
primaryLocomotion arboreal
reproduction both parents participate in care
roleInEcosystem seed dispersers
secondaryLocomotion terrestrial foraging
socialBehavior gregarious
often seen in small groups
tail long tail
taxonomicRank group of species
typicalHabitat riverine vegetation
savanna
thornveld
woodland
vocalization loud nasal call

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Musophagiformes includes go-away-birds