Order Cuculiformes Genus Urodynamis Higher classification Eudynamys | Phylum Chordata Family Cuculidae Scientific name Urodynamis taitensis Rank Species | |
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Similar Shining bronze cuckoo, Whitehead, Pacific koel, Koel, Dusky long‑tailed cuckoo |
The Pacific long-tailed cuckoo (Urodynamis taitensis), also known as the long-tailed cuckoo, long-tailed koel, or the koekoeā in Māori, is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. The species breeds in New Zealand, and migrates to the islands of the south-western Pacific in the winter.

The long-tailed cuckoo is a brood parasite, laying its eggs in the nests of yellowheads, whiteheads and brown creepers. The eggs hatch before those of the host and the young chicks eject the eggs of the host. Long-tailed cuckoo chicks are able to mimic the calls of their host's chicks.





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Pacific long-tailed cuckoo Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA