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Indian Cuckooshrike
Coracina macei
Least ConcernThe Indian Cuckooshrike is a cuckooshrike of the Indian subcontinent. It forages through canopy, woodland edges, mangroves, or island forest for caterpillars, insects, and fruit. Many species move in active pairs or small flocks, with crisp calls and contrasting wing patterns.
- Family
- Campephagidae
- Group
- Cuckooshrikes
- Range
- Indian Cuckooshrike Range — Resident or seasonal range in the Indian subcontinent
- Population
- ≈ 500K–5M