A large ‘pheasant-like’, ground-dwelling cuckoo, the Pheasant Coucal has a long tail and short rounded wings. In its breeding plumage, it has a black head, neck and underbody with the upperparts and wings reddish-brown with black and cream barring and the black tail is barred orange. Out of breeding, the head and back return to a reddish chestnut colour and the underparts are cinnamon brown, with all streaked boldly white. The eye is red. Sexes are similar in plumage, but females are larger than males. . When disturbed, coucals run rather than fly, or fly clumsily, plunging into cover. Unlike most other cuckoos, the Pheasant Coucal is not a nest parasite. Canon 50D, EF70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
Such a wonderful capture my friend great colour and detail, well captured
Thanks Clive (of the great good fortune, wooo hooo). I call them the wooping bird because in breeding season you hear them all the time going woop woop woop … you can guess what they’re saying!
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Such a wonderful capture my friend great colour and detail, well captured
Thanks Clive (of the great good fortune, wooo hooo). I call them the wooping bird because in breeding season you hear them all the time going woop woop woop … you can guess what they’re saying!
– byronbackyard
What a gorgeous bird! Great capture!
Thanks Trish!
– byronbackyard
Surely can imagine what their call is saying….lol….Appreciate your compliment there my friend
Beautiful find and capture, Clive!
I mean, Byron, sorry!
Lol, thanks, no worries!
– byronbackyard
i love these birds, used to see them alot on bush trips and escaping bushfires when i was little. Very lovely tails they have
Many thanks, I love them too, there’s a pair here!
– byronbackyard
Great shot, Byron and lovely colours!!
Many thanks!
– byronbackyard
Great capture, new for me!
Many thanks, I love it when I find a new bird!
– byronbackyard
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What an unusual sight to see!
Many thanks, there’s a pair here but very hard to get a good shot! They’re very timid!
– byronbackyard