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Jacobin cuckoo

Clamator jacobinus

Description:

This medium-sized, slim black and white cuckoo with a crest is distinctive. The white wing patch on the black wing and the pattern make it unmistakable even in flight. They are very vocal during the breeding season. The call is a ringing series of whistling notes "piu-piu" with the calls of the nominate form more rapid and slightly mellower. In India the subspecies serratus (Sparrman, 1786) is a summer breeding visitor to northern India and is believed to migrate to southern Africa. This is larger and longer winged than the nominate subspecies found in the southern peninsular region and Sri Lanka is said to be a local migrant.No ringing evidence exists to support the actual migration to Africa.

Habitat:

The habitat of the species is mainly in thorny, dry scrub or open woodland, avoiding areas of dense forest or extremely dry environments.

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Nidhin Basheer
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Nidhin Basheer

Tamil Nadu, India

Spotted on Sep 27, 2016
Submitted on Sep 27, 2016

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