When seen, the male Common Koel is easily identified by its entirely glossy black plumage, tinged with blue and green, and striking red eye. The female has glossed brown upperparts, heavily spotted with white, and a black crown. The underparts are generally buff-cream with numerous fine black bars. Young birds resemble the adult female, but have considerably more buff and a dark eye. The Common Koel is a member of the cuckoo family. Adults are rather shy and they are heard much more than seen. In contrast to the adults, fledglings can be very conspicuous as they beg loudly for food from their foster parents.
The Common Koel is a brood parasite, that is, it lays its eggs in the nests of other bird species.
The male Common Koel advertises its presence by a loud ascending whistle or ‘koo-el’, monotonously repeated; the call of the female is a repetitive ‘keek-keek-keek-keek’. Males often call throughout the day and well into the night.
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Comments
Nice capture
Many thanks Larry!
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Nice one Deb… a beautiful bird with bad habits.
Indeed Phillip, I few bad habit including waking me up at 5am every morning calling outside my window!
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Beautiful bird, excellent caopture!
Many thanks Naturelover!
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Nice shot :)
Many thanks Julie!
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A beautiful caption and the description is good too. THese birds get down here some times but I haven’t seen them, only heard them and it drives you mad. LOL
Many thanks Al, yes I’m hearing him at 5am in the mornings outside my window!
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Hi Deb,
Great capture never seen one only heard them, but known they were a small bird with a very loud noise, very good description. a Favorite. many thanks.
Cheers
Rod.
Thanks Rodney, yes I hear him at 5am and saw him the once, not so small, about the size of a Crow!
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Congratulations on having your image selected for featuring in the group “The Birds”.
Many thanks Wayne, very happy making!
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Congratulations!

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November 4, 2012