The colorful Lilac-breasted
Roller or Coracias caudatus is a member of the roller family of birds. It is
widely found in sub-Saharan Africa and the southern Arabian Peninsula,
preferring open woodland and savanna; it is mostly absent from treeless places.
Lilac Breasted Roller normally found alone or in pairs, it perches
conspicuously at the high vantage points, like tops of trees and poles where it can spot insects, scorpions, lizards,
snails, small birds and rodents moving about at ground level. The bird nesting
habit is taking place in a natural hole in a tree where a clutch of 2–4 eggs is
laid, and incubated by both parents, who are exceptionally aggressive in defense
of their nest, taking on raptors and other birds. However; during the breeding
season the male birds will rise to great heights, descending in swoops and
dives, while uttering harsh, discordant cries.
The bird’s sexes are same in
coloration. Juveniles do not have the long tail feathers that adults do. Lilac
Breasted Roller is the national bird of Botswana and Kenya, which is often
considered one of the most attractive birds in the world with its pastel
plumage, striking field marks and long tail streamers. You can found birds in
these colors Buff, white, purple, blue, turquoise, green, black, and tan. These
birds are having raspy call, the pitch does not vary and tone has a rattling
quality. Although they’re mostly in silent but more vocal during the breading
season or when they sensed about their territory is in danger.
These rollers are not considered
threatened or endangered, though habitat preservation can assist to keep them their
population numbers at a stable level. Poaching for the pet trade is a minor
threat. The birds have exclusively adapted to one natural disaster while brush
fires can be devastating to numerous animals and birds, these rollers will purposely
hunt near the edges of fires where prey is fleeing and less wary of predators.
These’re similar kind of birds, Racket-Tailed Roller (Coracias spatulatus), Abyssinian
Roller (Coracias abyssinicus), Indian Roller (Coracias benghalensis), Purple
Roller (Coracias naevius), and
European Roller (Coracias garrulus).Source: Charismatic Planet
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