Bare-faced Go-away Bird Corythaixoides personatus

Bare-faced Go-away Bird
Bare-faced Go-away Bird
Go-away Birds are kinds of Turaco. The "Go-away" name comes from their alarm call which is said to sound like "G'way!" Like Turacos, they have high crests but, unlike Turacos, they are grey and white. The crest can be raised, if excited, or lowered.
Bare-faced Go-away Bird
Bare-faced Go-away Bird
Bare-faced Go-away Bird
The Bare-faced Go-away Bird has bare, black skin on its face for eating fruit. It is native to Eastern Africa, in two isolated populations.