Grey go-away-bird

Corythaixoides concolor

The grey go-away-bird is a southern African bird of uniform grey with black beak and strikingly pink gape. It is widespread in savanna woodland, a clumsy flier though extremely agile in clambering through tree crowns. It has a distinctive loud alarm call "quare", fancifully sounding like "go away". The crest is raised when excited.
Grey Lourie - Blending In A Grey Lourie, perched on a dried tree stump, blends in perfectly with the African bush and surroundings.  Its camouflage through color is similar to that of the African Elephant (Grey), which turns out to be a superb blending in color.   Corythaixoides concolor,Geotagged,Grey Go-Away-Bird,Namibia,Summer,crest,grey,loud,perched

Food

Its diet is mainly fruit, flowers, buds, leaves, termites, and snails. The habitat it occupies is dry open savanna woodlands, farms, parks, and suburban gardens, often near water.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderMusophagiformes
FamilyMusophagidae
GenusCorythaixoides
SpeciesC. concolor