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Plaintive Cuckoo
*** MY BIRD PAINTING NO. 500 AND ALSO ON FACEBOOK BIRD PAINTINGS POSTING NO.500 [PDPC 486+ FBOC 14]***
PAKHI DEKHUN PAKHI CHINUN # 486 (Observe the Bird and recognize)..PLAINTIVE CUCKOO...[From a Photograph of MR.RAJIB KUMAR PAUL] ... WATERCOLOUR ...A4...2015... The plaintive cuckoo (Cacomantis merulinus) is a species of bird belonging to the genus Cacomantis in the cuckoo family Cuculidae. It is native to Asia, from India and China to Indonesia.
It is a fairly small cuckoo, 21-23.5 centimetres long. The adult male is grey-brown above and orange below with a grey head, throat and upper breast. There are white tips to the tail feathers. The legs and feet are yellow, the eye is red and the bill is black above and yellow below. The adult female is sometimes similar to the male but often occurs in a "hepatic" morph. This form is reddish-brown above with dark bars. The underparts are paler with fainter barring. There is a pale stripe over the eye and the tail has dark bars along its whole length. Juvenile birds are similar to hepatic females but are paler and have dark streaks rather than bars on the crown and throat.
The male has several plaintive whistling calls. These include an ascending series of three-note phrases and a series of 11 or 12 descending notes.
It feeds on invertebrates. It is normally solitary and is often difficult to see.
It is a brood parasite, laying its eggs in the nests of cisticolas, prinias and tailorbirds. The eggs are similar to those of the host species but are larger. Small birds often mob the cuckoo to drive it away from their nests.[INFO:WIKIPEDIA]
feeling amazing.
Scientific name
Cacomantis merulinus
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Another very lovely image and congratulations on your milestone too Pratim.
 

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