I did a post on the white-browed coucal on
June 27, 2014, based on a lone bird we saw in Nairobi NP in Kenya. On our recent trip to Uganda in July we saw several more white-browed coucals near Pakuba Lodge in Murchison Falls NP and in Kidepo Valley NP.
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This photo, and the next, were near Pakuba Lodge. |
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The rump is finely barred black and buff. The back is rufous-brown. Juveniles are streaked buff and brown on the head and neck and I believe this is a juvenile. |
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Also in Murchison Falls NP. The tail is long, heavy and green-glossed black, the wings are chestnut. |
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This photo, and the rest, were in Kidepo Valley NP. |
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It is whitish below and the breast has creamy yellowish to whitish hackles (the group of feathers found along the back and side of the neck) and the iris is red. |
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The head is dark brown with a broad white supercilium between the bill and back of the head and over the eye. |
The white-browed coucal is generally the most common coucal across much of Africa. It prefers wet areas and is found mostly in lowlands, among marshes, riversides, tall grass and thickets.
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Illustration from Birds of the World. |
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Range from Birds of the World. |
I like the third photo that shows the heavy tail feathers. It really matches the drawing you include.
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