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The common hawk-cuckoo
Hierococcyx varius
10.7589, 78.8132
Field Notes
Description:
The common hawk-cuckoo is a medium- to large-sized cuckoo, about the size of a pigeon (ca. 34 cm). The plumage is ashy grey above; whitish below, cross-barred with brown. The tail is broadly barred. The sexes are alike. They have a distinctive yellow eye ring. Subadults have the breast streaked, similar to the immature shikra, and there are large brown chevron marks on the belly.
Habitat:
Shrub forest inside IIM Trichy campus, Tamilnadu.
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