Greater Coucal vs Guira Cuckoo
Centropus sinensis so với Guira guira
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Thuộc Tính | Greater Coucal | Guira Cuckoo |
|---|---|---|
| Tên Khoa Học | Centropus sinensis | Guira guira |
| Bộ | Cuculiformes | Cuculiformes |
| Họ | Cuculidae | Cuculidae |
| Tình Trạng Bảo Tồn | Least Concern | Least Concern |
| Chiều Dài | — | — |
| Chiều Dài Sải Cánh | 42,5 cm (16.7 in) | 34,7 cm (13.7 in) |
| Khối Lượng | 281,5 g (9.93 oz) | 141,73333333333335 g (5.00 oz) |
| Chế Độ Ăn | -- | Omnivore of open South American country; eats large insects, small frogs, lizards, and bird eggs. … |
| Số Trứng | 2-4 | -- |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
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Song & Call Comparison
Greater Coucal
Loud, nasal call with carrying quality; distinctive resonant notes audible through dense Southeast Asian forest.
Guira Cuckoo
Loud, gurgling call with hollow quality; distinctive multi-tonal sound carrying across open African savanna.
Geographic Range & Migration
Greater Coucal
Guira Cuckoo
Found in open habitats across South America east of the Andes from Brazil to Argentina. Resident and gregarious.
Tình Trạng Bảo Tồn
Greater Coucal
Guira Cuckoo
How to Tell Them Apart
Greater Coucal
Short-toed Coucal (Philippine): shorter tail; dark brown above; rufous wings; buff below; dark streaks; red eye; Philippine species
Guira Cuckoo
Broad-billed Bronze-cuckoo: bronze-green above; broadly barred white below; wide bars; reddish eye; Australian bronze cuckoo
About These Birds
Greater Coucal
Greater Coucal (Centropus sinensis) — 47–52 cm. Large; chestnut wings; glossy black head, body, and long graduated tail; red eye. Widespread from Pakistan through South and Southeast Asia to China. Inhabits scrub, forest edge, gardens. Non-parasitic; builds a large domed nest. Omnivore; known as 'crow-pheasant' in South Asia.
Guira Cuckoo
A distinctive, socially gregarious cuckoo (36-42 cm) found in open habitats across South America east of the Andes. Shaggy orange-rufous crest, streaked plumage, and long tail. Omnivore, feeding on insects, small vertebrates, and eggs. Often seen in noisy family groups.