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Asian Koel

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Male Asian KoelPhoto by anonymous_guyLamma Island, Hong Kong
Male Asian Koel
Photo by anonymous_guy
Lamma Island, Hong Kong
Eudynamys scolopacea

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[edit] Identification

40-45cm
Male:

  • Bluish-black
  • Pale green bill
  • Red eyes
  • Grey legs and feet

Female:

  • Brownish upperparts with white spots
  • Whitish underparts heavily striped and spotted brown
  • Olive or green beak
  • Red eyes

[edit] Distribution

Female Asian KoelPhoto by IanC  Location: Port Macquarie New South Wales, Australia
Female Asian Koel
Photo by IanC
Location: Port Macquarie New South Wales, Australia

Found from southern Asia, China, and into Australia.

[edit] Taxonomy

Formerly also "Common Koel".

Asian Koel with thirteen subspecies were split from Australian 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.

At least one authority goes the other way and want to split subspecies orientalis from the rest of Asian Koel: the new species if accepted would become Pacific Koel, Eudynamys orientalis.

[edit] Subspecies[1]

Juvenile Photo by bankimAhmedabad, Gujarat, India, July 2005
Juvenile
Photo by bankim
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, July 2005
  • E. s. scolopaceus:
  • E. s. chinensis:
  • E. s. harterti:
  • E. s. malayanus (dolosa):
  • E. s. simalurensis:
  • Simeulue Island (off western Sumatra)
  • E. s. frater:
  • E. s. mindanensis:
  • Philippines, Palawan, Sulu Archaepelago, Sangihe Island and Talaud Islands
  • E. s. corvinus:
  • Northern Moluccas (Morotai, Halmahera, Ternate, Tidore and Bacan)
  • E. s. orientalis:
  • Southern Moluccas (Buru, Manipa, Kelang, Seram, Ambon, Watubela)
  • E. s. picatus:
  • Kai Islands and Sumba to Timor and Roma
  • E. s. rufiventer:
  • E. s. salvadorii:
  • Bismarck Archipelago
  • E. s. alberti:

[edit] Habitat

Light woodland and on the fringes of urban areas, mangrove, scrub, plantations, orchards, gardens, parks, rare in forests

[edit] Behaviour

[edit] Breeding

These birds are what you call brood-parasitic, meaning it lays its eggs in nest of Large-billed Crow, and House Crow.

[edit] Diet

Whilst the adults feed mainly on fruit, their diet also includes insects, caterpillars, eggs and small vertebrates.

[edit] 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. Spreadsheet available at http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist.
  2. Wikipedia
  3. BF Member observations

[edit] External Links

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