PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • European Roller
rdfs:comment
  • The European roller' (Coracias garrulus'), is a species of roller is the only Coraciidae family member of roller to breed in Europe. Its overall range extends into the Middle East and Central Asia and Morocco. It is a bird of warm, dry, open country with scattered trees, preferring lowland open countryside with patches of oak Quercus forest, mature pine Pinus woodland with heathery clearings, orchards, mixed farmland, river valleys, and plains with scattered thorny or leafy trees. It winters primarily in dry wooded savanna and bushy plains, where it typically nests in tree holes.
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Attack
  • 204
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statusimage
  • NT
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Defense
  • 119
Date
  • 2012-10-24
Status
  • Near Threatened
Name
  • European Roller
Type
  • Animals
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  • 210
Species
  • Coracias garrulus
Genus
Class
Quality
  • Superior
Family
Subtype
  • Bird
Order
Source
Phylum
Location
  • Middle East and Central Asia and Morocco.
abstract
  • The European roller' (Coracias garrulus'), is a species of roller is the only Coraciidae family member of roller to breed in Europe. Its overall range extends into the Middle East and Central Asia and Morocco. There are two subspecies: the nominate garrulus, which breeds from in north Africa from Morocco east to Tunisia, southwest and south-central Europe and Asia Minor east through northwest Iran to southwest Siberia; and semenowi, which breeds in Iraq and Iran (except northwest) east to Kashmir and north to Turkmenistan, south Kazakhstan and northwest China (west Xinjiang). The European roller is a long-distance migrant, wintering in southern Africa in two distinct regions, from Senegal east to Cameroon and from Ethiopia west to Congo and south to South Africa. It is a bird of warm, dry, open country with scattered trees, preferring lowland open countryside with patches of oak Quercus forest, mature pine Pinus woodland with heathery clearings, orchards, mixed farmland, river valleys, and plains with scattered thorny or leafy trees. It winters primarily in dry wooded savanna and bushy plains, where it typically nests in tree holes.
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