Long-tailed Glossy-starling (Lamprotornis caudatus) - Wiki Long-tailed Glossy-starling
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The
Long-tailed Glossy Starling,
Lamprotornis caudatus, is a member of the
starling family of
birds. It is a resident breeder in tropical Africa from Senegal east to Sudan.
This common passerine is typically found in open woodland and cultivation. The
Long-tailed Glossy Starling builds a nest in hole. The normal clutch is 2 to 4 eggs.
This ubiquitous bird is gregarious and noisy, with a harsh grating call.
The adults of these 54 cm long
birds have metallic green upperparts, violet underparts and a 34 cm long purple tail. The face is black with a yellow eye. The sexes are similar, but juveniles are duller, with a brownish tone to the plumage.
Like most
starlings, the
Long-tailed Glossy Starling is fairly omnivorous, eating fruit and insects.
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