Bare-faced Go-away-bird

Crinifer personatus

Least Concern

The Bare-faced Go-away-bird is an eastern African turaco with a dark bare face and a loud, repetitive call. It lives in open woodland, thickets, cultivation with scattered trees, and savanna edges, feeding mostly on fruit, buds, and seeds. Its wide range supports a Least Concern status.

Family
Musophagidae
Group
Turacos
Range
Bare-faced Go-away-bird Range — Open woodland and wooded savanna from Ethiopia into East and south-central Africa
Population
≈ Unknown
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