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Common Hoopoe
Latin Name:
Upupa epops
Category:
Size:
31cm
Description:
Sexes alike. Fawn-coloured plumage; black and white markings on wings, back and tail; black and white-tipped crest; longish, gently curved beak. Solitary or in scattered pairs; small, loose flocks in winter; probes ground with long beak, sometimes feeding along with other birds; flits among tree branches; crest often fanned open; becomes rather aggressive with onset of breeding season.
Habitat:
meadows, open country, garden lawns, open light forests.
Food:
insects caught on ground or pulled from underground.
Distribution:
subcontinent, up to about 5,500m in Himalaya; several races; spreads considerably in winter.
Call:
Call Description:
pleasant, mellow hoo…po… po…, sometimes only first two notes; calls have a slightly ventriloquistic quality; calls frequently when breeding.
IUCN:
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