Black cuckoo

Cuculus clamosus

The black cuckoo is a species of cuckoo in the Cuculidae family. The species is distributed widely across sub-Saharan Africa.
Black Cuckoo (Cuculus clamosus) Taken in March 2015, in Salima, Malawi Africa,Black cuckoo,Cuculidae,Cuculiformes,Cuculus,Cuculus clamosus,Geotagged,Malawi,Summer,bird,cuckoo

Appearance

The black cuckoo is a medium-sized cuckoo. The plumage varies by subspecies, ''Cuculus clamosus clamosus'' is either almost entirely black with a white buff on the chest or entirely black; ''Cuculus clamosus gabonensis'' is mostly black with a red throat and black and white barring on the belly.

Distribution

The subspecies ''Cuculus clamosus gabonensis'' is a resident in Central Africa, whereas the Southern African subspecies ''Cuculus clamosus clamosus'' is migratory, breeding in Southern Africa in September to December, then moving in March to Central, Eastern and West Africa.

Reproduction

The black cuckoo is a brood parasite. Its main hosts are bushshrikes, particularly the tropical boubou and crimson-breasted shrike.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderCuculiformes
FamilyCuculidae
GenusCuculus
SpeciesC. clamosus
Photographed in
Malawi