Tauraco leucotis Class Birds Diet Herbivore Lifespan Up to 12 years Weight Up to 320g Size Up to 43cm
This bird has a length of 42cm to 43cm and can weigh from 200g to 320g.
This bird’s habitat is made up of forested areas generally at altitudes of between 2200m and 3200m throughout Sudan and Ethiopia.
These birds have a life span of 10 to 12 years.
The majority of this bird’s diet is made up of fruits and some other vegetable matter however it will also feed on small amounts of insects, especially whilst nesting.
These birds are common within their range and therefore classed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
This species of bird often lives in flocks of around 12 birds.
They are part of the Musophagidae family which means ‘banana eaters’.
You can see the White Cheeked Turaco at Wingham Wildlife Park in the Tropical House. Terrance shares this exhibit with many other species including Rainbow Lorikeets, Vietnam Pheasant and a Blue Crowned Pigeon.
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