Eastern Grey Plantain-eater,the dominant Turaco around the Lake Region of East Africa.

Photo by Geuseppe Citino

Eastern Grey Plantain-eater, Crinifer zonurus,is a huge Turaco found mostly in areas around Lake Victoria and its environs.It is a relatively common and noticeable bird,and unlike their forest counterparts,they lark radiant co lours.Their plumage is overall grey above spotted with brown. The head, erectile crest, neck, and breast are brown streaked with silver. The underparts are whitish, and heavily streaked with brown.Eastern Grey Plantain-eaters have a thick bright yellow bill and show a white wing bar in flight.

In Kenya it is a very easy bird to see around Kisumu city at the shores of Lake Victoria,Ahero rice plantations,Busia,Homabay,Kongolai valley and Migori.

One thought on “Eastern Grey Plantain-eater,the dominant Turaco around the Lake Region of East Africa.

  1. Dear Friends, I saw the Species in the Farmlands around Kakamega forest national reserve, and Kisere Nature Reserve. The other species are Great Blue Turaco, Ross’s Turaco and I am still looking for the Black Billed Turaco inside the Forest. Best wishes -Nixon 

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