Red-crested turaco

[2] Their diet consists of insects, fruits, nuts, leaves, flowers, seeds, acacia, and figs.

Both mates build a flimsy nest 5 to 20 meters above the ground in dense foliage.

It occurs quite commonly along the length of the Angolan escarpment and adjacent forested habitats.

[4] A red-crested turaco was featured in 1998's The Parent Trap, as the bird pecking Meredith's chest shortly before she wakes up to discover Annie and Hallie have floated her camping mattress onto a lake.

This scene of the film is set in Northern California, so the choice of this bird species is distinctly out of place.