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Eurasian Hoopoe
Crest fully raised. These astonishing looking birds like to dig in the ground with their long pick-like bill. They are divided into three groups.

1. Eurasian - migratory
2. Central African - sedentary
3. African - sedentary

Birds in Namibia are in the African group "U. e. africana." They are similar in pattern to Eurasian birds, but more rufous in color. Most authorities consider these three groups to be one species but some elevate the sedentary African group (but not the Central African group) into a separate species, African Hoopoe (Upupa africana). Clements/eBird retains the English name Eurasian Hoopoe for the combined species even though it includes populations well outside of Eurasia. I personally think the name Common Hoopoe is more sensible. Hoopoes are in their own family, the Upupidae. They have traditionally been placed with the Coraciiformes which include kingfishers, rollers and bee-eaters. However they have since been moved to a whole new order, Bucerotiformes, including the Hornbills, based on molecular studies.
Location
Hakusembe Lodge, Okavango, Namibia.
Date taken
28 July 2023.
Scientific name
Upupa epops

Media information

Category
Africa
Added by
jmorlan
Date added
View count
302
Comment count
3

Image metadata

Device
Canon Canon PowerShot SX70 HS
Aperture
ƒ/6.5
Focal length
247.0 mm
Exposure time
1/320 second(s)
ISO
800
Filename
AfricanHoopoeIMG_1850.jpg
File size
312.9 KB
Date taken
Fri, 28 July 2023 5:33 PM
Dimensions
1024px x 801px

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