African Hoopoe Upupa africana |
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Most of these photos are probably male hoopoes; the otherwise similar female has a greyer face and breast (left lower). Note the long decurved bill for foraging for underground insects. These photos were taken in Yaida Valley (right upper, 10-10), Engikaret (right 2nd row, 9-10, courtesy of Valéry Schollaert), Ngorongoro Crater (left 3rd row, 8-14, courtesy of Hanneke Bouwmeester), Samburu (3rd row right, 1-96), Ngare Naibor (left 4th row, 1-12), Tarangire (right 4th row, 4-14), Tarangire (left 5th row, 5-08) and Mikumi (7-14, courtesy of Per Holmen). Click the photo above to see more including above ground and ground hole nests. |
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