Grey go-away-bird (Corythaixoides concolor)

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Gray loris, nicknamed the Go away bird for its call. 2016-09-23 17:46:16 Botswana NIKON D3100 ISO 800
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Classification: Genus Corythaixoides; Family Musophagidae
General: The grey go-away-bird (Crinifer concolor), also known as grey lourie, grey loerie, or kwêvoël, is a bold and common bird of the southern Afrotropics. They are present in arid to moist, open woodlands and thorn savanna, especially near surface water.[2] They regularly form groups and parties that forage in tree tops, or dust bathe on the ground. Especially when disturbed, they make their presence known by their characteristically loud and nasal "kweh" or "go-way" calls,[3] with the last syllable typically a descending drawl.[4] Within range, their unique combination of appearance and habits precludes confusion with other bird species. [more]

Only documented observation: 2016-09-23

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