Common Hawk-Cuckoo

Hierococcyx varius

Least Concern

The Common Hawk-Cuckoo is a cuckoo of tropical and temperate woodland, scrub, and forest-edge habitats. It moves through trees, scrub, reedbeds, or open country searching for caterpillars, insects, fruit, and small animals, often using a long tail and quiet, deliberate movements to slip through cover. Many cuckoos lay eggs in other birds' nests, while coucals, anis, and couas usually raise their own young.

Family
Cuculidae
Group
Cuckoos
Range
Common Hawk-Cuckoo Range — Resident or seasonal range in tropical and temperate woodland, scrub, and forest-edge habitats
Population
≈ 2M–20M
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