Green-crested Turaco or Green Turaco (Tauraco persa) in captivity in Niagara Falls Aviary, Ontario, Canada. Photographed on 24 June 2010.www.inaturalist.org/observations/55850430
Green Turaco (Tauraco persa persa) in captivity at the Birds of Eden Park Free Flight Bird Sanctuary at Plettenberg Bay, South Africa. Photographed on 19 June 2012.Native of West Africa.www.inaturalist.org/observations/52637049
Identifier: birdnotes07fore (find matches)Title: Bird notesYear: 1902 (1900s)Authors: Foreign Bird ClubNational British Bird and Mule ClubSubjects: Birds -- PeriodicalsBirds -- Great Britain PeriodicalsPublisher: Brighton : Foreign Bird Club : National British Bird and Mule ClubContributing Library: American Museum of Natural History LibraryDigitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage LibraryView Book Page: Book ViewerAbout This Book: Catalog EntryView All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:Photo by E. O. PAGE. GREY-WINGKD OUZEL. that it is evident, that even if they did not harm the adultbirds they would most certainly devour any callow young theycould get at. The photo reproduced is of my previous bird, sincebeing set up, the attitude is true to life ; and portrays its fineform and markings very strikingly, as perhaps would not bepossible from a photo of the living bird. (To be continued).Text Appearing After Image:125 Gbe IRibbon jfmcb. (Amadina fasciata). By Aviculturist. Also known as the Cutthroat, Rrd-Bandsd, Red-Throated and Coral-Necked Finch. This common but pretty species is 4J inches long; tail rinch. It is stoutly built, and so well known as to scarcely needdescription. Briefly, the general colour of its plumage is severalshades of fawn or golden brown, but each feather is more or lesspencilled with white and black, imparting an undulated or scaledappearance to the plumage of the undersurface ; beak, legs, andfeet dull flesh colour. The male is further distinguished by acirclet of ruby on the throat extending from ear to ear, and apatch of very dark brown or chocolate on the abdomen, thicklyinterspersed with white spots. They are very common in Western and South WesternAfrica, where they are the bete ?ioire of the millet growers onaccount of their partiality to that seed, visiting the fields in largeflocks and doing considerable damage. It has been introducedinto Mauritius and St. HelNote About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Summary[edit] Description: Original caption: "Green Turaco - Kakum NP - Ghana 14_S4E2900" (= Tauraco persa) English: A Green Turaco (Tauraco persa) in the Kakum National Park (Ghana) Deutsch: Ein Guineaturako (Tauraco persa) im Kakum-Nationalpark (Ghana). Date: 8 December 2014, 09:03. Source: Green Turaco - Kakum NP - Ghana 14_S4E2900. Author: Francesco Veronesi from Italy.
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Summary[edit] Description: Species Tauraco leucolophus Family Musophagidae. Date: 2 August 2005 (according to Exif data). Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. JoJan assumed (based on copyright claims).
Buffoni Green Turaco (Tauraco persa buffoni) in captivity at the Birds of Eden Park Free Flight Bird Sanctuary at Plettenberg Bay, South Africa. Photographed on 19 June 2012.Native of West Africa.www.inaturalist.org/observations/52636891