The bird's scientific name is Eurystomus azureus, the foreign name is Purple Roller, the specific habits are unknown.The emerald blue three-treasure bird likes to eat green scarab and other beetles, but also eats locusts and longoxen, kowtovers, etc. The flight was slow, the long wings moving up...
Eurystomus gularis, also known as Blue-throated Roller, is unknown.Listed in the International Red Book of Birds of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), 2009 list ver 3.1 - Not Threatened (LR).Protect wild animals and eliminate wild meat.Maintaining ecological balance is everyo...
Eurystomus orientalis Linnaeus, Broad-billed Roller, Oriental Dollarbird, specific habits are unknown.Sanbao birds like to eat green scarab beetles and other beetles, but also eat locusts, longans, golden flower insects, pear tigers, lifting tail insects, stone silkworm, kowtowing insects and so on....
Blue-bellied Buddhist monk scientific name Coracias cyanogaster, foreign name blue-bellied Roller, no subspecies.Blue-belted Buddhas live in pairs or small groups. In some areas, the species is very unsociable. In Cote d 'Ivoire, small groups of 3 to 6 individuals may gather (up to 20 individual...
The scientific name of the Purple winged monk is Coracias temminckii, and the foreign name is purpur-winged Roller.Due to habitat loss, this once relatively common local species was added to the IUCN Endangered Species list in 2006 and is in danger of extinction。Protect wild animals and eliminate w...
Coracias benghalensis, Indian Roller, is unknown.Brown-chest Buddhas often live alone or in pairs, and often stand on dead branches or wires at the top of trees in forest, village or farmland areas. Flocks of the birds are extremely rare and may form family groups. Diving into the water from a high...
Coracias caudatus and Lilac-breasted Roller are unknown.Purple chest Buddhas like vast woodland and grassland, group or solitary, living in a variety of environments, from mountains to plains, around rivers and lakes; Large forests to gardens and fields near settlements; From the water, in the soil,...
The blue-chested Buddhist monk is known as Coracias garrulus or European Roller, and has two subspecies。Blue-chested Buddhas often work alone or in pairs. Many fly in the air to hunt, but also to the ground to hunt food. Rest on dead branches or wires. It feeds on invertebrates such as beetles, cri...