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Guira Cuckoo
Guira guira
28.8269, -81.3163
Field Notes
Description:
The Guira Cuckoo (Guira guira) is a social, non-parasitic cuckoo found widely in open and semi-open habitats of eastern and southern Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, and north-eastern Argentina. It is monotypic within the genus Guira, and is related to the anis.
It has whitish-buff underparts and rump, dark brownish upperparts, a broadly white-tipped dark tail that is relatively long, an orange-rufous crest, bare yellow ocular-skin (commonly fades in captivity), and a relatively heavy, orange-yellow bill. It is generally rather shaggy-looking and has a total length of approximately 34 cm (13 in).[1] Like other members of the subfamily Crotophaginae, the Guira Cuckoo gives off a strong, pungent odour.[2]
Notes:
Seen at the Central Florida Zoo!
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