
Rufous-bellied Malkoha
Rufous-bellied Malkoha
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The Rufous-bellied Malkoha is a striking cuckoo species found in parts of Southeast Asia, known for its distinct rufous (reddish-brown) belly, which contrasts with its dark grey upperparts and pale green bill. It possesses a long, graduated tail.
Where to spot
Native to the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo, inhabiting primary and secondary forests, often along forest edges and in dense vine tangles.
How to spot
Look for its characteristic slow, deliberate movements as it forages for insects and small lizards. Listen for its low, guttural calls, often a series of 'gok-gok-gok' notes.
When to spot
Active during the day, frequently observed moving through the mid-canopy. It is a resident species, visible year-round in its habitat.
Where to spot
Native to the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo, inhabiting primary and secondary forests, often along forest edges and in dense vine tangles.
How to spot
Look for its characteristic slow, deliberate movements as it forages for insects and small lizards. Listen for its low, guttural calls, often a series of 'gok-gok-gok' notes.
When to spot
Active during the day, frequently observed moving through the mid-canopy. It is a resident species, visible year-round in its habitat.
Its distinct rufous belly serves as a key identification feature, differentiating it from similar-looking malkohas in its range.
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