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Square-tailed Cuckooshrike

Square-tailed Cuckooshrike

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The Square-tailed Cuckooshrike is a widespread cuckooshrike species found across much of sub-Saharan Africa. It is characterized by its glossy black male plumage and distinct square-shaped tail.
Where to spot
Found in a wide range of wooded habitats, including open woodlands, forests, savannas, and gardens throughout sub-Saharan Africa.
How to spot
Look for the glossy black male with its distinctive square tail, or the barred female. They often perch upright on branches, making their tail shape visible. Listen for their soft, whistling calls.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often seen foraging quietly within the tree canopy.
File:Campephaga quiscalina Gronvold.jpg
File:Campephaga quiscalina Gronvold.jpg
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
The 'square-tailed' appearance is especially noticeable in flight and when the bird perches, giving it a unique silhouette compared to other cuckooshrikes.
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