Hooded Butcherbird

Cracticus cassicus

The hooded butcherbird is a species of passerine bird in the family Artamidae. It is found in New Guinea. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest.
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Appearance

Measuring 32–35 cm in length, the male and female are similar in appearance. The plumage is predominantly black and white, the bird bearing a black head, nape and throat, white underparts, rump, and back, and black and white mantle. The tail is black, with a broad white tip. The robust pale bluish-grey bill is hooked and tipped black. The iris is black or dark brown, and the legs and feet are dark grey to black. It can be distinguished from the black-backed butcherbird by its black throat.

The hooded butcherbird has a complex fluting song, made up of many varied components. Birds may duet with each other, or mimic other species such as the rusty pitohui, little shrikethrush, spangled drongo, or helmeted friarbird.
Hooded Butcherbird, Waigeo Selatan, Indonesia https://www.jungledragon.com/image/161385/hooded_butcherbird_-_closeup_waigeo_selatan_indonesia.html Australia (continent),Cracticus cassicus,Geotagged,Hooded butcherbird,Indonesia,New Guinea,Papua,Papua 2023,Raja Ampat,Spring,Waigeo,West Papua,Western New Guinea

Distribution

Found on New Guinea and surrounding islands, the hooded butcherbird inhabits forested country mainly in lowland areas to elevations of 650 m, or occasionally 1450 m. It is fairly common and may also be found close to human habitation in coconut groves.

Behavior

The hooded butcherbird is carnivorous. Birds are found in pairs or small family groups.

Records indicate breeding may occur at any time. Located on a branch 8.5–25 m above ground, the nest is a bowl constructed of twigs and sticks. Two or three pale olive-brown or -green eggs are laid, blotched darker brown and measuring 31.8-35.6 x 23.7-25.6 mm.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderPasseriformes
FamilyArtamidae
GenusCracticus
SpeciesC. cassicus
Photographed in
Indonesia