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Common Hawk Cuckoo
Latin Name:
Hierococcyx varius
Category:
Size:
35cm
Description:
Sexes alike. Ashy-grey above; dark bars on rufescent-tipped tail; dull white below, with pale ashy-rufous on breast; barred below. Young birds broadly-streaked dark below; pale rufous barrings on brown upper body. Solitary, rarely in pairs; strictly arboreal; noisy during May–September; silent after rains.
Habitat:
forests, open country, near habitation.
Food:
chiefly insects; rarely wild fruit and small lizards.
Distribution:
subcontinent, south of Himalayan foothills; uncommon, even during rains, in arid zones.
Call:
Call Description:
famous call notes; interpreted as brain-fever…, uttered untiringly in crescendo; also described as pipeeha… pipeeha…; very noisy in overcast weather.
IUCN:
National Status:
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