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Revision as of 02:09, 12 June 2013

Juvenile
Photo by jontheo
Haut district of France
Clamator glandarius

Identification

38cm
Adult:

  • Pale silvery-grey crown and crest
  • Upperparts are grey with an abundance of white spots
  • Chin and throat are yellowy-white
  • Belly creamy-white

Juvenile:

  • Black on upperparts where adult is grey
  • Rufous on primaries
Adult
Photo by Stephen Powell
Kruger Nat Park, South Africa, November 2010

Distribution

Europe, Middle East and Africa:
In Africa resident breeder from just south of the Sahara to Zambia and Mozambique (avoiding areas with rainforest); summer migrant to Southern Africa.
In Middle East summer migrant to Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Israel, and Egypt.
In Europe summer visitor to Spain, Portugal, southern France, Italy, and eastern Greece.

Vagrants occasionally venture elsewhere in Europe, including the British Isles.

Taxonomy

Monotypic[1]

Habitat

Photo by sdaly
near La Janda, Cadiz province, Andalucia, Spain, February 2006

Breeds in heathland with occasional trees, cork and oak being a favourite. Also olive groves.

Behaviour

Flight

Direct flight, much stronger than Common Cuckoo. The trailing tail makes the outline distinctive.
Adopts Eurasian Magpie-like postures during the breeding season.
Hops on the ground

Diet

It's diet consists mainly of insects.

Breeding

It parasitises nests of the crow family (in Europe mainly the two species of magpies), and may lay several eggs in the same nest. In southern Africa the most common hosts are Pied Crow, Cape Crow and Pied Starling.

Vocalisation

<flashmp3>Clamator glandarius (song).mp3</flashmp3>
Listen in an external program

References

  1. Clements, JF. 2008. The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World. 6th ed., with updates to December 2008. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0801445019.
  2. Birds of Kenya
  3. Collins Field Guide 5th Edition
  4. Collins Bird Guide ISBN 0 00 219728 6
  5. Beaman, M., S. Madge, K.M. Olsen. 1998. Fuglene i Europa, Nordafrika og Mellemøsten. Copenhagen, Denmark: Gads Forlag, ISBN 87-12-02276-4
  6. Birdlife International datazone

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