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− | [[Image:Shining_Bronze_Cuckoo.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Tom Tarrant]] | + | [[Image:Shining_Bronze_Cuckoo.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Tom Tarrant.<br/>Photo taken:Dayboro, southeast Queensland, [[Australia]].]] |
==Identification== | ==Identification== | ||
Straight, pointed beaks and feet with two toes facing forwards and two toes facing backwards. They call with a high-pitched whistle. Bronze-green above with a brownish head. The face and underparts are white with bronze-brown bars. | Straight, pointed beaks and feet with two toes facing forwards and two toes facing backwards. They call with a high-pitched whistle. Bronze-green above with a brownish head. The face and underparts are white with bronze-brown bars. | ||
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The diet includes caterpillars, beetles, flies and ants. | The diet includes caterpillars, beetles, flies and ants. | ||
− | They lay their eggs in the nests of other birds such as | + | They lay their eggs in the nests of other birds such as thornbills, wrens, flycatchers and honeyeaters. The female lays up to 16 long, pale green to brown eggs. The eggs are laid one at a time in the nests of 16 other birds. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
{{GSearch|Chrysococcyx+lucidus}} | {{GSearch|Chrysococcyx+lucidus}} |
Revision as of 21:04, 12 June 2008
- Chrysococcyx lucidus
Identification
Straight, pointed beaks and feet with two toes facing forwards and two toes facing backwards. They call with a high-pitched whistle. Bronze-green above with a brownish head. The face and underparts are white with bronze-brown bars.
Distribution
Eastern and south-western Australia, Indonesia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu.
Taxonomy
Habitat
Treetops in rainforests and thick eucalypt forests.
Behaviour
The diet includes caterpillars, beetles, flies and ants.
They lay their eggs in the nests of other birds such as thornbills, wrens, flycatchers and honeyeaters. The female lays up to 16 long, pale green to brown eggs. The eggs are laid one at a time in the nests of 16 other birds.