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Revision as of 22:39, 13 January 2009

Photo by IanC Location: Port Macquarie NSW
Eudynamys cyanocephala


Identification

Male - glossy black plumage, tinged with blue and green, red eye. Female - glossy brown upperparts, heavily spotted with white, black crown, buff-cream underparts with fine black bars. Young birds resemble the adult female, but are more buff and have a dark eye.

Distribution

Breeding from north-west Australia along the north coast and down to New South Wales. This species is mostly migratory, wintering to the Moluccan Islands.

Taxonomy

Australian Koel with two subspecies were split from Asian Koel and Black-billed Koel by some authorities, however, others still think that the best treatment is to consider all three as one species which would then be named Common Koel, Eudynamys scolopacea.

Habitat

Tall forests and suburbs.

Behaviour

The diet includes fruit, particularly figs.

It is a brood parasite, laying 1 egg.

References

  1. Birds in Backyards

External Links

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