Brown-faced Go-away-bird vs Black-billed Turaco
Corythaixoides personatus 비교 대상 Tauraco schuettii
Side-by-Side Comparison
| 속성 | Brown-faced Go-away-bird | Black-billed Turaco |
|---|---|---|
| 학명 | Corythaixoides personatus | Tauraco schuettii |
| 목 | Musophagiformes | Musophagiformes |
| 과 | Musophagidae | Musophagidae |
| 보전 상태 | Least Concern | Least Concern |
| 체장 | — | — |
| 날개 폭 | 41.2 cm (16.2 in) | 33.3 cm (13.1 in) |
| 체중 | 250.0 g (8.82 oz) | 238.25 g (8.40 oz) |
| 식성 | Frugivore feeding on berries, figs, and pods in savanna trees. Supplements with flowers, buds, and … | Frugivore feeding on figs, berries, and drupes in forest canopy. Occasionally takes flowers, leaves, and … |
| 산란 수 | 2-3 | 2 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Song & Call Comparison
Brown-faced Go-away-bird
Loud, cackling kow-kow-kow; harsh grating series of calls carrying well across dry open woodland habitat.
Black-billed Turaco
Loud, far-carrying musical call; rich resonant notes with clear quality echoing through highland East African forest.
Geographic Range & Migration
Brown-faced Go-away-bird
Found in East African woodland and savanna from Tanzania to Mozambique and Zimbabwe. Resident.
Black-billed Turaco
Found in lowland forests of Central Africa from Cameroon to Uganda and DRC. Resident in primary forest.
보전 상태
Brown-faced Go-away-bird
Black-billed Turaco
How to Tell Them Apart
Brown-faced Go-away-bird
Olive-capped Coua: olive-green crown; gray body; white below; bare blue facial skin; long graduated tail; Madagascar endemic
Black-billed Turaco
Squirrel Cuckoo: rich rufous-brown above; pale buff below; long graduated rufous tail; yellow orbital ring; neotropical species
About These Birds
Brown-faced Go-away-bird
동아프리카 삼림과 사바나에 서식하는 중간 크기의 고-어웨이-버드(48~51cm). 특징적인 검은 얼굴 마스크와 녹색과 회색 윗면이 있다. 나무 위 과실을 먹는 과식성이다.
Black-billed Turaco
A medium-sized turaco (40-42 cm) found in lowland forests of Central Africa from Cameroon to Uganda. Glossy blue-black plumage with green body, white face markings, and crimson wing patches. Frugivore of primary forest canopy. Named after the German ornithologist Moritz Schütt.