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Northern Hawk-Cuckoo

Hierococcyx hyperythrus

Least Concern
Envergure
39,7 cm
Poids
120,15 g
Famille
Cuculidae
Ordre
Cuculiformes

À propos

Northern Hawk-Cuckoo (Hierococcyx hyperythrus) — 29–32 cm. Grey above; rufous-orange breast graduating to barred belly; barred tail. Breeds in Russia and Korea; winters to Southeast Asia. Brood parasite targeting bush-warblers and flycatchers. Insectivore. Long-distance migrant.

Physical Description

Measurement Value Imperial
Envergure 39,7 cm 15.6 in
Poids 120,15 g 4.24 oz

Identification

Plumage

Northern Hawk-Cuckoo: gray-brown above; white below with rufous streaking; hawk-like; long tail; yellow eye-ring; northern Asia

Habitat & Range

Statut de conservation

Least Concern
IUCN Red List

Comportement et reproduction

Nidification

Nest type: NO. Fledging: 19-20 days.

Son

Chant

Loud, raucous call with harsh quality; penetrating notes carrying through dense forest in Philippines.

Taxonomie

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Ordre Cuculiformes (Cuckoos)
Famille Cuculidae (Cuckoos)
Genus Hierococcyx
Espèces Hierococcyx hyperythrus

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Foire aux questions

Is the Northern Hawk-Cuckoo endangered?
The Northern Hawk-Cuckoo has a conservation status of Least Concern.
How does the Northern Hawk-Cuckoo nest?
Nest type: NO. Fledging: 19-20 days.
What does the Northern Hawk-Cuckoo sound like?
Loud, raucous call with harsh quality; penetrating notes carrying through dense forest in Philippines.
How big is the Northern Hawk-Cuckoo?
The Northern Hawk-Cuckoo has a wingspan of 39.7 cm, weight of 120.15 g.
What order and family does the Northern Hawk-Cuckoo belong to?
The Northern Hawk-Cuckoo (Hierococcyx hyperythrus) belongs to the order Cuculiformes and the family Cuculidae.

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