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Red-crested Malkoha

Red-crested Malkoha

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The Rough-crested Cuckoo, also known as the Rough-crested Malkoha, is a unique and striking cuckoo species endemic to the Philippines. It is easily recognized by its distinctive crest of stiff, bristly black feathers and a bright red eye.
Where to spot
Endemic to the Philippines, primarily found on the island of Luzon and its satellite islands. It inhabits primary and secondary forests, often at mid-elevations.
How to spot
Look for its unique crest and bright red eye as it moves through the foliage. It often joins mixed-species foraging flocks. Listen for its characteristic loud, harsh calls, which can include cackles and screams.
When to spot
Active during the day, often observed foraging in the mid-canopy or understory. It is a resident species, present throughout the year.
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File:DasylophusSuperciliosus PZSL1873.jpg
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The 'rough crest' is composed of specialized, stiff feather shafts, giving it a distinctive 'spiky' appearance on its head, unlike any other cuckoo.
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