Dark Hawk-Cuckoo vs Chestnut-breasted Malkoha
Hierococcyx bocki ile kıyaslandığında Phaenicophaeus curvirostris
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Özellik | Dark Hawk-Cuckoo | Chestnut-breasted Malkoha |
|---|---|---|
| Bilimsel Ad | Hierococcyx bocki | Phaenicophaeus curvirostris |
| Takım | Cuculiformes | Cuculiformes |
| Familya | Cuculidae | Cuculidae |
| Koruma Durumu | Least Concern | Least Concern |
| Uzunluk | — | — |
| Kanat Açıklığı | 35,9 cm (14.1 in) | 32,9 cm (13.0 in) |
| Ağırlık | 137,0 g (4.83 oz) | 151,525 g (5.34 oz) |
| Beslenme | -- | -- |
| Kuluçka Büyüklüğü | -- | 2-3 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Ortak Yaşam Alanları
Dark Hawk-Cuckoo only
Hiçbiri
Chestnut-breasted Malkoha only
Song & Call Comparison
Dark Hawk-Cuckoo
Loud, raucous call with harsh quality; penetrating notes carrying through dense forest in South Asia.
Chestnut-breasted Malkoha
Loud, far-carrying plaintive call; pure resonant notes carrying through open dry scrub habitat. Vocalization pattern typical of this species in its native habitat.
Koruma Durumu
Dark Hawk-Cuckoo
Chestnut-breasted Malkoha
How to Tell Them Apart
Dark Hawk-Cuckoo
Dark Hawk-Cuckoo: dark brown above; pale below with dense dark barring; hawk-like; long barred tail; yellow orbital ring; dark morph
Chestnut-breasted Malkoha
Coquerel's Coua: olive-gray above; rufous-buff below; bare blue facial skin; long white-tipped tail; Madagascar dry forest cuckoo
About These Birds
Dark Hawk-Cuckoo
Dark Hawk-Cuckoo (Hierococcyx bocki) — 28–31 cm. Dark grey above; pale below with darker streaking; barred tail. Restricted to montane forest of the Malay Peninsula. Brood parasite. Insectivore. Rare; poorly documented.
Chestnut-breasted Malkoha
Chestnut-breasted Malkoha (Phaenicophaeus curvirostris) — 44–50 cm. Dark green above; chestnut breast; whitish belly; decurved green bill; bare red orbital skin; long white-tipped tail. Widespread in lowland forest and mangroves from the Malay Peninsula to the Philippines. Non-parasitic. Insectivore; specialises in large caterpillars.