raptors and other various birds
It can fly.
The lilac-breasted roller.
Lilac breasted roller
The lilac breasted roller typically lays 2 to 4 eggs. The eggs are laid in a nest that is located in a natural hole in a tree.
Lilac-breasted roller birds are omnivores, feeding on a variety of insects like grasshoppers, beetles, and caterpillars. They also consume small reptiles, amphibians, and occasionally fruits and seeds.
Lilac-breasted Roller. See pictures of this beautiful bird in the link below.
Lilac City Roller Girls was created in 2006.
Kenya has several national symbols. Its national animals include the lion, which stands for national strength; the rooster which represents a new and prosperous life; and the lilac breasted roller as the official country bird of Kenya.
The lilac-breasted roller primarily feeds on insects, including grasshoppers, beetles, and crickets, as well as small reptiles and amphibians. They are known for their hunting technique, which involves perching on a vantage point and swooping down to catch prey. Occasionally, they may also consume small mammals or other small animals. Their diverse diet helps them thrive in various habitats across sub-Saharan Africa.
There are 2 commerical breeds of broad breasted turkey, the BBW or broad breasted white and the BBB or broad breasted bronze.
Tagalog translation of LILAC: lila
Yes, a purebred Burmilla can have a lilac coat. Many are blue and lilac.