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White-Bellied Go-Away-Bird

The White-Bellied Go-Away-Bird (Corythaixoides leucogaster) is an endemic species of the tropical African region. It is a member of the bird family Musophagidae, otherwise known as turacos. They are medium-sized birds, around 28cm in length, with a gray-brown body, white belly and a distinctive grey crest. The male has a red bill, with a black tip, and a black face-mask, while the female has a duller bill. The White-Bellied Go-Away-Bird is usually found in dry savanna and woodland habitats, where it feeds on fruit, flowers, buds and insects. It is most commonly seen perched on tree branches, where they often emit their distinctive call.

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