Great Bleu Turaco,the most visited bird in Nyungwe

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Great Bleu Turaco(Inganji) is one of the most admired and visited bird spaces in the Nyungwe National Park

The great blue turaco (Corythaeola cristata ) is a bird species of the family Musophagidae. At 70–76 cm (28–30 in) in length, it is the largest species of turaco. It has predominantly grey-blue plumage with an upright blue-black crest around 10 cm (3.9 in) high. The male and female have similar plumage. It is widespread throughout the African tropical rainforest.

The Great blue turaco is the largest species of turaco family endemic to Africa. It has a bright blue body, rounded wings, long tail, and strong legs. Both the males and the females are similar in appearance and their coloration doesn’t change throughout the year.

These bird spaces are frequent in the tropical and west Africa Forest and in central Rwanda.
Great Bleu Turaco is one of the largest birds in the Nyungwe National Park.

Habits and Lifestyle

Great blue turacos are gregarious, non-migratory birds; they live in groups of up to 10 individuals and several groups may gather in one large tree. These birds are weak flyers, but they are strong climbers and are able to move nimbly on branches and through vegetation. Being fairly arboreal they rarely come down to the ground, only to drink or to bathe. Great blue turacos are active during the day. They feed starting from early morning and until the dusk; during the mid-day heat, the birds may rest in shades of the tree canopy. Great blue turacos are vocal birds and are usually heard at dawn and dusk. They make loud guttural ‘kok-kok-kok’ and also soft trills.

It lives alone or in small group in the top of trees.It flies at lower attitude and it most of the times lives one the ground ,it’s favorite food is the fruit and seeds.

Great blue turacos are monogamous and form pairs. Their breeding season depends on location. When the pair is formed, both adults begin to build the nest. It is a platform made with dry sticks and placed in a tall tree, often near water. The female lays 2 eggs and both parents incubate them for 29-31 days. The chicks are fed by both parents. They leave the nest 6 weeks after hatching but stay with their parents for up to 3 months.

Great Bleu Turaco is very attractive,and many Park visitors like it’s melodious sounding.

Marie Chantal Nyirabera

source: Rwanda For you Magazine, animalia.bio/great-blue-turaco

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