Thick-billed Bronze-cuckoo
Thick-billed Bronze-cuckoo
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The Thick-billed Bronze-cuckoo is a relatively poorly known cuckoo species found in New Guinea and some surrounding islands. It is distinguished from other bronze-cuckoos by its proportionally stouter and heavier bill, along with its iridescent bronze-green plumage and barred underparts. This elusive bird is rarely seen.
Where to spot
Found in lowland and hill forests of New Guinea and on some adjacent islands, including the Aru Islands.
How to spot
Identification relies heavily on observing its relatively thick bill, along with the typical bronze-green upperparts and barred underparts of the genus. Like many cuckoos, its call, a rather loud and abrupt 'chip-chip-chip' or 'chee-wee,' may be the best way to detect its presence.
When to spot
Observable year-round within its habitat. Due to its secretive nature, specific observation times are not well documented.
Where to spot
Found in lowland and hill forests of New Guinea and on some adjacent islands, including the Aru Islands.
How to spot
Identification relies heavily on observing its relatively thick bill, along with the typical bronze-green upperparts and barred underparts of the genus. Like many cuckoos, its call, a rather loud and abrupt 'chip-chip-chip' or 'chee-wee,' may be the best way to detect its presence.
When to spot
Observable year-round within its habitat. Due to its secretive nature, specific observation times are not well documented.
This cuckoo's 'thick bill' is a key characteristic that sets it apart from its more slender-billed relatives, suggesting a potentially different foraging strategy or diet.
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