
Violet Coucal
Violet Coucal
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The Violet Coucal is a large and striking species endemic to Papua New Guinea and surrounding islands, renowned for its glossy, deep violet-blue plumage that shimmers in direct light. It is a shy inhabitant of dense tropical forests.
Where to spot
Primarily found in lowland rainforests, dense secondary growth, and swampy areas on New Guinea and several nearby islands such as Biak and Yapen, favouring thick undergrowth.
How to spot
Look for its distinctive large size and all-dark, iridescent violet-blue plumage. It typically skulks in dense undergrowth but may briefly perch in the open, especially when vocalizing. Listen for its deep, resonant 'booming' calls.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often heard calling in the early morning and late afternoon, and during its breeding season. It can be quite secretive.
Where to spot
Primarily found in lowland rainforests, dense secondary growth, and swampy areas on New Guinea and several nearby islands such as Biak and Yapen, favouring thick undergrowth.
How to spot
Look for its distinctive large size and all-dark, iridescent violet-blue plumage. It typically skulks in dense undergrowth but may briefly perch in the open, especially when vocalizing. Listen for its deep, resonant 'booming' calls.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, often heard calling in the early morning and late afternoon, and during its breeding season. It can be quite secretive.
The stunning iridescent plumage of the Violet Coucal can appear almost entirely black in poor light or dense shade, but under direct sunlight, it reveals a rich and vibrant violet-blue hue, a truly beautiful sight.
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