Definition
Genus Coracias encompasses a group of birds within the roller family, characterized by their striking colors and barrel-rolling flight displays. These birds inhabit open woodlands, savannas, and cultivated areas across Europe, Africa, and Asia. They're adept hunters, preying mainly on insects and small invertebrates. Think of them as the avian equivalent of stunt pilots, displaying their aerial prowess. Their existence is crucial for controlling insect populations. The genus represents a specific branch on the tree of life for these rollers.