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The hoopoe is 25-29cm long, with a 44-48cm wingspan. This black, white and pink bird is quite unmistakable, especially in its erratic flight, which is like that of a giant butterfly. The crest is erectile, but is mostly kept closed. It walks on the ground like a starling.
 
The hoopoe is 25-29cm long, with a 44-48cm wingspan. This black, white and pink bird is quite unmistakable, especially in its erratic flight, which is like that of a giant butterfly. The crest is erectile, but is mostly kept closed. It walks on the ground like a starling.
 
====Variation====
 
====Variation====
Subspecies ''africana'' (which is sometimes split as African Hoopoe) is darker and more chestnut. However, the subspecies ''waibeli'' is also quite dark but is usually retained in Eurasian Hoopoe. The easiest way to separate these two is by looking at the primaries in the spread wing (flight) which are all dark in ''africana'' but has white spots in ''waibeli''.
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Subspecies ''U. e. africana'' (which is sometimes split as African Hoopoe) is darker and more chestnut. However, the subspecies ''U. e. waibeli'' is also quite dark but is usually retained in Eurasian Hoopoe. The easiest way to separate these two is by looking at the primaries in the spread wing (flight) which are all dark in ''U. e. africana'' but has white spots in ''U. e. waibeli''.
 
[[Image:African_Hoopoe.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Subspecies ''africana'' (African Hoopoe)<br />Photo by {{user|Leon|Leon}}<br />Pretoria, [[South Africa]], March 2004]]
 
[[Image:African_Hoopoe.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Subspecies ''africana'' (African Hoopoe)<br />Photo by {{user|Leon|Leon}}<br />Pretoria, [[South Africa]], March 2004]]
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
 
Widespread and generally common in southern [[Europe]], [[Africa]] and much of [[Asia]]. In the [[Western Palearctic]] breeds from [[Iberia]] and most of [[France]] across Europe to the southern Urals, Caspian and Caucasus ranging north to [[Poland]] and the [[Baltic States]]. Scarce or absent from northern [[France]] to [[Denmark]] and in the uplands of [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]] and [[Austria]].
 
Widespread and generally common in southern [[Europe]], [[Africa]] and much of [[Asia]]. In the [[Western Palearctic]] breeds from [[Iberia]] and most of [[France]] across Europe to the southern Urals, Caspian and Caucasus ranging north to [[Poland]] and the [[Baltic States]]. Scarce or absent from northern [[France]] to [[Denmark]] and in the uplands of [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]] and [[Austria]].
  
Breeds on most of the larger Mediterranean islands ,throughout [[Turkey]], the Nile Delta and Valley and in North-West [[Africa]]. Small isolated outposts on [[Madeira]] and [[Canary Islands]], the Ahaggar of south-east [[Algeria]] and in [[Israel]] and [[Jordan]]. Occasional breeder in some years in [[Britain]] and has bred in most northern European countries including [[Sweden]] and [[Finland]] but range and population fluctuate markedly.
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Breeds on most of the larger Mediterranean islands, throughout [[Turkey]], the Nile Delta and Valley and in northwest [[Africa]]. Small isolated outposts on [[Madeira]] and [[Canary Islands]], the Ahaggar of southeast [[Algeria]] and in [[Israel]] and [[Jordan]]. Occasional breeder in some years in [[Britain]] and has bred in most northern European countries including [[Sweden]] and [[Finland]] but range and population fluctuate markedly.
  
 
In southern Iberia, North Africa and the Middle East the Hoopoe is a partial migrant or resident but elsewhere it is strongly migratory, wintering in sub-Saharan Africa with small numbers perhaps around the Mediterranean. Main '''passage''' periods are Aug-Oct and Mar-May and migrants can be seen throughout Europe North Africa and the Middle East. A scarce migrant in Britain with less than 130 individuals seen in most years. Most occur in April-May and in southern [[England]] but regularly recorded north to [[Shetland]].  
 
In southern Iberia, North Africa and the Middle East the Hoopoe is a partial migrant or resident but elsewhere it is strongly migratory, wintering in sub-Saharan Africa with small numbers perhaps around the Mediterranean. Main '''passage''' periods are Aug-Oct and Mar-May and migrants can be seen throughout Europe North Africa and the Middle East. A scarce migrant in Britain with less than 130 individuals seen in most years. Most occur in April-May and in southern [[England]] but regularly recorded north to [[Shetland]].  
[[Image:Eurasian Hoopoe 2 .jpg|thumb|350px|right|Subspecies ''saturata''<br />Photo by {{user|Dave+2x|Dave 2x}}<br />Kinmen, [[Taiwan]], December 2012]]
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[[Image:Eurasian Hoopoe 2 .jpg|thumb|350px|right|Subspecies ''U. e. saturata''<br />Photo by {{user|Dave+2x|Dave 2x}}<br />Kinmen, [[Taiwan]], December 2012]]
 
'''Vagrants''' recorded on [[Svalbard]], [[Iceland]] and the [[Faroes]], the [[Azores]] and [[Cape Verde Islands]]. Accidental in [[Alaska]].
 
'''Vagrants''' recorded on [[Svalbard]], [[Iceland]] and the [[Faroes]], the [[Azores]] and [[Cape Verde Islands]]. Accidental in [[Alaska]].
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
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* ''U. e. africana'' from [[Uganda]] and [[Kenya]] south to [[South Africa]]
 
* ''U. e. africana'' from [[Uganda]] and [[Kenya]] south to [[South Africa]]
  
''Africana'' is sometimes accepted as full species, African Hoopoe. [[Madagascar Hoopoe]] is sometimes regarded as a subspecies of this species<sup>[[#References|[2]]]</sup>.
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''U. e. africana'' is sometimes accepted as full species, African Hoopoe. [[Madagascar Hoopoe]] is sometimes regarded as a subspecies of this species<sup>[[#References|[2]]]</sup>.
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
 
[[Image:DSC 56621.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Photo by {{user|angletarn|angletarn}}<br />[[Bulgaria]], June 2009]]
 
[[Image:DSC 56621.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Photo by {{user|angletarn|angletarn}}<br />[[Bulgaria]], June 2009]]

Revision as of 00:35, 6 January 2015

Photo by Rajiv Lather
Karnal, India, December 2006
Upupa epops

Includes African Hoopoe

Identification

The hoopoe is 25-29cm long, with a 44-48cm wingspan. This black, white and pink bird is quite unmistakable, especially in its erratic flight, which is like that of a giant butterfly. The crest is erectile, but is mostly kept closed. It walks on the ground like a starling.

Variation

Subspecies U. e. africana (which is sometimes split as African Hoopoe) is darker and more chestnut. However, the subspecies U. e. waibeli is also quite dark but is usually retained in Eurasian Hoopoe. The easiest way to separate these two is by looking at the primaries in the spread wing (flight) which are all dark in U. e. africana but has white spots in U. e. waibeli.

Subspecies africana (African Hoopoe)
Photo by Leon
Pretoria, South Africa, March 2004

Distribution

Widespread and generally common in southern Europe, Africa and much of Asia. In the Western Palearctic breeds from Iberia and most of France across Europe to the southern Urals, Caspian and Caucasus ranging north to Poland and the Baltic States. Scarce or absent from northern France to Denmark and in the uplands of Germany, Switzerland and Austria.

Breeds on most of the larger Mediterranean islands, throughout Turkey, the Nile Delta and Valley and in northwest Africa. Small isolated outposts on Madeira and Canary Islands, the Ahaggar of southeast Algeria and in Israel and Jordan. Occasional breeder in some years in Britain and has bred in most northern European countries including Sweden and Finland but range and population fluctuate markedly.

In southern Iberia, North Africa and the Middle East the Hoopoe is a partial migrant or resident but elsewhere it is strongly migratory, wintering in sub-Saharan Africa with small numbers perhaps around the Mediterranean. Main passage periods are Aug-Oct and Mar-May and migrants can be seen throughout Europe North Africa and the Middle East. A scarce migrant in Britain with less than 130 individuals seen in most years. Most occur in April-May and in southern England but regularly recorded north to Shetland.

Subspecies U. e. saturata
Photo by Dave 2x
Kinmen, Taiwan, December 2012

Vagrants recorded on Svalbard, Iceland and the Faroes, the Azores and Cape Verde Islands. Accidental in Alaska.

Taxonomy

Subspecies

There are 9 subspecies[1]:

U. e. africana is sometimes accepted as full species, African Hoopoe. Madagascar Hoopoe is sometimes regarded as a subspecies of this species[2].

Habitat

Photo by angletarn
Bulgaria, June 2009

Open woodland and cultivated country such as vineyards and orchards, parks and large gardens.

Behaviour

Breeding

Nesting hoopoes are capable of squirting fecal matter at intruders.

Vocalisation

<flashmp3>Upupa epops (song).mp3</flashmp3>
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References

  1. Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, B.L. Sullivan, C. L. Wood, and D. Roberson. 2012. The eBird/Clements Checklist of Birds of the World. 6th ed., with updates to October 2012. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0801445019. Spreadsheet available at http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/downloadable-clements-checklist
  2. Avibase

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