Upupa
Eurasian Hoopoe (Upupa epops)
The summer breeding range of this species extends throughout central and southern Eurasia, with these populations largely wintering in the Iberian Peninsula and Maghreb, the Sahel of sub-Saharan Africa, and patchily in the Middle East and Indian Subcontinent; resident populations occur in the Iberian Peninsula, Maghreb, much of southern and southeast Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa. Across the summer and resident range, largely absent from arid areas, high altitudes and tropical rainforests.
Seven subspecies are currently recognised, as follows:
U. e. epops - summer breeding populations extend from the Maghreb, France and the Iberian Peninsula, throughout southern and central Europe and the Middle East into south-central Russia, northwestern China and northwestern India; wintering populations occur in the Iberian Peninsula, coastal Maghreb, Sahel of sub-Saharan Africa and through the Arabian Peninsula into the western Indian subcontinent.
U. e. major - occurs throughout Egypt, northern Sudan and eastern Chad
U. e. ceylonensis - occurs throughout Pakistan, peninsular India and Sri Lanka.
U. e. longirostris - occurs throughout Bangladesh, Assam and south-central China, and from here into Indochina and the northern Malay Peninsula.
U. e. senegalensis - occurs throughout the Sahel from Mauritania and Sierra Leone in the east to Ethiopia and Somalia in the west.
U. e. waibeli - occurs throughout north-central sub-Saharan Africa from Cameroon and southern Chad in the west, through the northern DRC to Uganda and northern Kenya in the east.
U. e. africana - occurs throughout much of central and southern Africa from Gabon and west-central DRC in the west to central Kenya in the east, and south to the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa.
Photograph of a captive animal (U. e. epops) taken at Bird Paradise in Singapore by @Leo K. :
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Photograph of a wild animal (U. e. longirostris) taken at Manas National Park, Assam by @Chlidonias :
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Photograph of a wild animal (U. e. senegalensis) taken at Bishangari Lodge, Ethiopia by @Maguari :
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Photograph of a wild animal (U. e. africana) taken in Tarangire National Park, Tanzania by @Hix :
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Madagascar Hoopoe (Upupa marginata)
Endemic to Madagascar.
Monotypic; no photographs of this taxon currently exist in the Zoochat gallery.
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While not a great picture, there is a picture from a Madagascar hoopoe in the gallery:
It is a 2014 picture from Ifaty in Madagascar.