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The Green Wood Hoopoe, previously called the Red-billed Wood Hoopoe,
comes from sub-Saharan Africa, from West to East to South Africa. It
looks a little like a small, long-tailed Chough. Not very green and not a true Hoopoe, they are related to Scimitarbills and, more distantly, to Hoopoes. The Green Wood Hoopoe also looks very like the Violet and Black-billed Wood Hoopoes. |
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| Males and females have similar plumage, with iridescent green, blue and purple highlights (the scientific name is purple rather than green) and long, curved, red bills. Juveniles have black bills. | |||||||||||||||||||
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