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
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
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
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
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
We have Turaco's that live in the rain forest around our home. We live near Rain Forest International School and these shy birds have taken up a residence by us. They are really beautiful, especially in flight. I think they may be eating our giant passion fruit that grows on our property, which is ok with me. I have seen groups of two to four of them near our property, generally deep in the trees where it's very hard to get a decent picture. Rainy season is ending so I am curious to see if they will stay or move on. This picture shows an adult with what I believe to be a juvenile in the foreground. They were not out in the open long enough to get great pictures of them, but I will continue to try.
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
We have Turaco's that live in the rain forest around our home. We live near Rain Forest International School and these shy birds have taken up a residence by us. They are really beautiful, especially in flight. I think they may be eating our giant passion fruit that grows on our property, which is ok with me. I have seen groups of two to four of them near our property, generally deep in the trees where it's very hard to get a decent picture. Rainy season is ending so I am curious to see if they will stay or move on. This picture shows the beautiful face of the bird. They were not out in the open long enough to get great pictures of them, but I will continue to try.
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: Taxonomic Name : Tauraco persa corythaix Accession Number : LB9665 Part of the birds/land vertebrates collection For more details visit www.aucklandmuseum.com/collections Images released under a CC-BY licence. Auckland Museum 2019. Date: 10 March 2016, 11:20. Source: Tauraco persa corythaix. Author: Auckland Museum Collections from Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Green Turaco, also Guinea Turaco (Tauraco persa) at Birds of Eden aviary, South Africa. This is the subspecies Buffoni Green Turaco (Tauraco persa buffoni). Source: Own work. Author: Dick Daniels (http://carolinabirds.org/).
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