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The life span of the Grey Lourie is around 20 years. The Grey Lourie is not listed as an endangered species. Learn about more birds from Africa. I've always been passionate about animals which led me to a career in training and behaviour.
The grey go-away-bird (Crinifer concolor), [2] also known as grey lourie, grey loerie, or kwêvoël, is a bold and common turaco of the southern Afrotropics. They are present in arid to moist, open woodlands and thorn savanna, especially near surface water. [3]
ALT March 8, 2025 - Gray Go-away-bird, Grey Lourie, or Grey Loerie (Crinifer concolor) Found in parts of central and southern Africa, from Angola and Tanzania south to South Africa, these turacos live in savannas, woodlands, shrublands, and urban and rural areas, usually near water.
The bird’s body is primarily gray, with a paler underside. This elusive species inhabits shallow freshwater lakes and ponds in the remote plateaus of Patagonia, Argentina.
The Grey Go-away Bird (Corythaixoides concolor), (also known as grey lourie, grey loerie, or kwêvoël) is one of the most entertaining birds you will see in Africa. Even when they are telling you to “go away”, they are still endearing and I look forward to seeing them on a safari.
Jan 6, 2020 · Luckily this isn't yet another extinction - the grey lourie has just been renamed, alongside it's cousins. Find out what they are now called.
People are destroying and consuming nature at a devastating rate. Birds are our early warning system. BirdLife International is the largest international Partnership for nature conservation.
The gray go-away-bird is classified as 'Least Concern' by the IUCN, indicating it is common and not currently at risk of extinction. This bird is widespread across southern Africa, inhabiting savannas and open woodlands.
The Grey go-away-bird occurs from coastal Angola through to southern Africa, where it is common in dry savanna and suburban gardens. It eats mainly plant products, such as fruit, flowers, leaves and buds, but it may also eat small invertebrates.
Oct 13, 2017 · With a stable population distributed over the DRC, Angola, Tanzania, Malawi, Zambia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, Swaziland and South Africa, the Grey Go-away-bird is considered of least concern by the IUCN.
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