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Buff headed coucal

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Cuculiformes

Genus
  
Centropus

Higher classification
  
Coucal

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Cuculidae (disputed)

Scientific name
  
Centropus milo

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Black‑billed coucal, Gabon coucal, White‑necked coucal, Violaceous coucal, Goliath coucal

The buff-headed coucal (Centropus milo) is a species of coucal. These are often placed in the cuckoo family (Cuculidae) but seem to warrant recognition as a distinct family. C. milo is a common endemic of the central islands of the Solomon Islands. Its natural habitat is tropical moist lowland and mountain forests, mostly in primary and secondary growth.

This species is a large cuckoo with a heavy bill and short wings. The plumage of adults is striking with a buff head, upper back and undersides, and glossy black wings, lower back and tail. The iris is red and legs and bill are dark grey. Juveniles are very differently colored, with the wings and tail reddish brown with black barring somewhat like in the allopatric pheasant coucal, and the rest of the plumage brown mottled with black. The iris is brown-grey and the bill is bicolored, brown above and pale horn below.

In local languages, the adult and juvenile are treated as different kinds of bird and each has a name of its own. For example, in Touo, Roviana and Marovo, the adult is called mozu, nao and ao, respectively, while the names for the juveniles are sagaza, sengenge and chehohu.

References

Buff-headed coucal Wikipedia