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White-crested turaco

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White-crested turaco
At Brookfield Zoo, Illinois
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T. leucolophus
Binomial name
Tauraco leucolophus
(Heuglin, 1855)

The white-crested turaco (Tauraco leucolophus) is a turaco, a group of near-passerines. The white-crested turaco is native to riverine forest and woodland in a belt between eastern Nigeria and western Kenya.

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