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Pacific koel

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Cuculiformes

Genus
  
Eudynamys

Higher classification
  
Eudynamys

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Cuculidae

Scientific name
  
Eudynamys orientalis

Rank
  
Species

Pacific koel Eastern Koel Eudynamys orientalis Pacific Koel Eudynamis

Similar
  
Koel, Channel‑billed cuckoo, Brush cuckoo, Fan‑tailed cuckoo, Pallid cuckoo

The common koel or pacific koel or eastern koel a large black cuckoo bird


The Pacific koel (Eudynamys orientalis), also known as the eastern koel, is a species of cuckoo in the Cuculidae family. In Australia, it is colloquially known as the rainbird or stormbird, as its call is usually more prevalent before or during stormy weather.

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Pacific koel 20131120 Male Pacific Koel Eudynamys orientalis It39s tha Flickr

Pacific koel migratory cuckoo


Taxonomy

Pacific koel Snap Happy Birding a bird with many names the Pacific Koel Cuckoo

It has often been considered conspecific with the Asian and black-billed koels, but they are increasingly treated as a separate species. Alternatively, the population breeding in Australia has been considered a separate species, the Australian Koel (Eudynamys cyanocephalus), with the remaining taxa then considered subspecies of the Asian koel.

Distribution and habitat

Pacific koel Pacific Koel Eudynamys orientalis Barraimaging

The Pacific koel is found in forest, woodland, plantations and gardens from Wallacea east to the Solomon Islands and south to northern and eastern Australia. The Pacific koel has not been rated by IUCN, but the Australian Koel (here included in the Pacific koel) is considered to be of Least Concern.

Behaviour

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The Pacific koel is a brood parasite. In Australia, their hosts are mainly large honeyeaters (especially noisy friarbirds and red wattlebirds). Unlike in other parasitic cuckoos, the young do not attempt to kill the host chicks. This trait is shared with the channel-billed cuckoo, which – as in the Pacific koel – are largely frugivorous as adults. A study of vocalization noted that the duetting behaviour may indicate the possibility of short-term pair-bonding in its otherwise polygynous mating system.

Pacific koel Pacific Koels or Eastern Koels Eudynamys orientalis

References

Pacific koel Wikipedia