| Coliidae - mousebirds Mousebirds are found in Sub-Saharan Africa. They are small gray birds, no more than 14 inches in length, with long, thin tails; stubby bills; and crests on their heads. They get their name from the way they scurry along like mice! They eat berries, fruits, and buds. They have very strong claws and can hang upside down while feeding. Mousebirds are very social and often gather in groups. Mousebirds are also known as colies. World Status Key 
 
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 Key:           The speckled mousebird is found in Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and the Central African Republic. Source: Honolulu Zoo Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School | |||||||||||||||


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