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African green broadbill

 
Animal Encyclopedia: African green broadbill

Pseudocalyptomena graueri

SUBFAMILY

Eurylaiminae (Pseudocalyptomeninae)

TAXONOMY

Pseudocalyptomena graueri Rothschild, 1909.

OTHER COMMON NAMES

English: Grauer's broadbill; French: Eurylaime de Grauer; German: Blaukehl-Breitrachen; Spanish: Pico Ancho Verde Africano.

PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

5.35–6.14 in (13.6–15.6 cm); 1.0–1.2 oz (29.0–32.5 g). Grayish head, whitish below bill onto breast. Upper-and underparts green. Dark tail.

DISTRIBUTION

Known only from a few localities in extreme eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and western Uganda.

HABITAT

Primary montane forest with dense bamboo, forest edge, and cultivated areas between 5,770 and 8,140 ft (1,760–2,480 m).

BEHAVIOR

Little known; it can be found singly, in small groups, or mixed-species flocks. May perform display flights.

FEEDING ECOLOGY AND DIET

Omnivorous, including fruit, seeds, flowers, insects, and small snails in its diet. Probably feeds by flycatching.

REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY

Breeding reported between April and July.

CONSERVATION STATUS

Vulnerable. Threatened in its tiny range by deforestation, commercial logging, and mining.

SIGNIFICANCE TO HUMANS

None known.

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