Birds

Greater Black Coucal

Greater Black Coucal

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The Greater Coucal, also known as the Papuan Coucal, is a large and widespread species of coucal found across New Guinea and surrounding islands. It is a robust, mostly terrestrial bird with glossy black plumage and chestnut wings.
Where to spot
Widespread throughout New Guinea and several adjacent islands (e.g., Bismarck Archipelago, Solomons), inhabiting various habitats including lowland forests, secondary growth, mangroves, and even overgrown gardens.
How to spot
Listen for its loud, resonant 'oop-oop-oop' call. Look for it walking deliberately on the ground or skulking in dense vegetation. Its large size and characteristic plumage make it identifiable when seen well.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often heard calling persistently, especially in the early morning and late afternoon. It can be observed year-round.
Unlike many cuckoos, the Greater Coucal is not a brood parasite; it builds its own nest and exhibits parental care. It is well-known for its distinctive deep, booming call that carries far across its habitat.
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