A regular and one of a pair in my backyard, I call them the ‘wooping’ birds because they make a woop woop noise when they’re breeding.
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. Young birds look like paler, non-breeding adults with orange spots on the head, neck and upper body. 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
pheasant coucal, centropus phasianinus, ground dwelling, australian, native bird, backyard, cuckoo
Comments
How fabulous……so bright and vibrant.
Many thanks, they’re beautiful when they’re in their breeding plumage!
– byronbackyard
You are lucky to have them come to your backyard, we have them here but I rarely see them, I only hear them in the bush across the road. Lovely shot.
Many thanks, they’re in my backyard a lot but don’t usually let me this close. Gorgeous birds!
– byronbackyard
Interesting capture Byron , nice one ! , Trev
Many thanks Trev!
– byronbackyard
GREAT SHOT AND INFO!!!!
Many thanks!
– byronbackyard
Very nice capture.cheers.
Many thanks!
– byronbackyard
Beautiful bird and a nice visitor to the garden… good one Deb.
Many thanks Phillip, they are a lovely visitor and I love hearing them woop woop wooping!
– byronbackyard
Excellent capture.
Many thanks!
– byronbackyard
Gorgeous image!
Many thanks!
– byronbackyard