Eastern Plantain-eater
A species of Plantain-eaters, Also known as Eastern Gray Plantain-eater Scientific name : Crinifer zonurus Genus : Plantain-eaters
Eastern Plantain-eater, A species of Plantain-eaters
Also known as:
Eastern Gray Plantain-eater
Botanical name: Crinifer zonurus
Genus: Plantain-eaters
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Description General Info
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Description
The eastern plantain-eater ( Crinifer zonurus) also known as the eastern grey plantain-eater, is a large member of the turaco family, a group of large arboreal near-passerine birds restricted to Africa. This species is a resident breeder in open woodland habitats in tropical east Africa. It lays two or three eggs in a tree platform nest. These are common, noisy and conspicuous birds, despite lacking the brilliant colours of relatives such as the violet turaco. They are 50 cm (20 in) long, including a long tail, and weigh 392–737 g (13.8–26.0 oz). Their plumage is mainly grey above spotted with brown. The head, erectile crest, neck and breast are brown streaked with silver. The underparts are whitish, heavily streaked with brown. The eastern plantain-eater has a thick bright yellow bill, and shows a white wing bar in flight. The sexes are identical, but immature individuals have a black woolly head without silver streaking. This bird is similar to the closely related western plantain-eater. However, eastern plantain-eater has white tail bars, and lacks the chest bars and dark wing feather shafts of its western relative. This species feeds on fruit, especially figs, and other vegetable matter.
Size
50 cm
Feeding Habits
Eastern Plantain-eater primarily feed on fruits, especially Ficus and Musanga, as well as flowers like Daniellia oliveri. Often solitary or in pairs, sometimes in small family groups, eastern Plantain-eater exhibit a preference for foraging in the West Nile Province of NW Uganda.
Habitat
The eastern Plantain-eater predominantly resides in diverse open wooded savannas and cultivated areas, favoring well-timbered suburban parks and gardens. This species thrives in broader geographical regions that encompass areas with abundant tree coverage and human-modified landscapes, commonly within the savanna biome.
Dite type
Frugivorous
General Info
Species Status
Not globally threatened.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Birds Order
Turacos Family
Turacos Genus
Plantain-eaters Species
Eastern Plantain-eater