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Grey-capped cuckoo

The grey-capped cuckoo (Coccyzus lansbergi) is a species of bird in the tribe Phaenicophaeini, subfamily Cuculinae of the cuckoo family Cuculidae.[2][3] It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela, as a vagrant on Bonaire and in the Galápagos Islands,[4][5] and possibly in Panama.[6]

Grey-capped cuckoo
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Cuculiformes
Family: Cuculidae
Genus: Coccyzus
Species:
C. lansbergi
Binomial name
Coccyzus lansbergi
Bonaparte, 1850

Taxonomy and systematics edit

The grey-capped cuckoo is more closely related to the Caribbean species of genus Coccyzus than it is to the others found in South America.[7] The species is monotypic.[2]

Description edit

The grey-capped cuckoo is 25 to 28 cm (9.8 to 11 in) long, about half of which is the tail. Males weigh 46 to 56 g (1.6 to 2.0 oz). The species' bill is stout, somewhat decurved, and black with sometimes a gray or yellow spot at the base of the mandible. Males and females have the same plumage. Adults have a slate-gray cap to below the eye. Their upperparts and wings are rufous brown. The upper surface of their tail is black; the underside of the central pair of feathers is black and the rest black with white tips. Their eye is surrounded by a narrow ring of bare skin that is yellow, white, or yellowish gray. Their underparts are dark rufous buff. Juveniles are similar to adults but have a brown crown and less white on the tail.[8]

Distribution and habitat edit

The grey-capped cuckoo has two separate populations. One is in northern Colombia and northwestern Venezuela and the other in western Ecuador and extreme northern Peru.[8] The species has been documented as a vagrant on Bonaire (an island off the Venezuelan coast)[4] and on the Galapagos Islands[5]. Two reports from Panama have apparently not been accepted by the North American Classification Committee of the American Ornithological Society.[6][9]

The grey-capped cuckoo inhabits a variety of landscapes including tropical moist to dry semi-deciduous forest, arid forest, gallery forest, and shrubby savanna. In elevation it mostly ranges from sea level to 800 m (2,600 ft) in Peru, to 1,800 m (5,900 ft) in Ecuador, to 600 m (2,000 ft) in Colombia, and to 1,400 m (4,600 ft) in Venezuela. There are a few records from higher elevations.[8]

Behavior edit

Movement edit

The grey-capped cuckoo is partially or wholly migratory, but the timing and locations involved are poorly known. Migration might be within each separate area rather than between them.[8]

Feeding edit

The grey-capped cuckoo feeds on insects; caterpillars and some wasps appear to form the bulk of its diet.[8]

Breeding edit

The grey-capped cuckoo's breeding season in Ecuador may be as long as from January to June, but details there and in the rest of its range are lacking. Its nest is a platform of twigs lined with lichens placed on a horizontal branch between about 0.4 and 5 metres (1 and 20 ft) above the ground and concealed by foliage. The clutch size is two to five eggs. Both parents incubate the eggs over nine to 12 days and fledging occurs eight to 13 days after hatch. Incubation begins with the first egg laid so hatching is asynchronous and the young differ in size.[8]

 

Songs and calls

Listen to grey-capped cuckoo on xeno-canto

Vocalization edit

The grey-capped cuckoo's song is a "[f]ast series of 6–8 hollow and falling 'cu' notes, often with a slight pause before the last note, e.g., 'cucucucucucucu-cu'." It may be repeated several times during each song bout.[8]

Status edit

The IUCN has assessed the grey-capped cuckoo as being of Least Concern, though its population size is not known and is believed to be decreasing. No specific threats have been identified.[1] Its distribution is not well known; it is thought to be fairly common but still local in western Ecuador and rare elsewhere. "Further research [is] required, primarily to define [the] limits of range."[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b BirdLife International (2018). "Grey-capped Cuckoo Coccyzus lansbergi". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2018: e.T22684346A130095627. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-2.RLTS.T22684346A130095627.en. Retrieved 25 September 2022.
  2. ^ a b Gill, F.; Donsker, D.; Rasmussen, P., eds. (August 2022). "Turacos, bustards, cuckoos, mesites, sandgrouse". IOC World Bird List. v 12.2. Retrieved August 8, 2022.
  3. ^ HBW and BirdLife International (2021) Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife International digital checklist of the birds of the world. Version 6. Available at: http://datazone.birdlife.org/userfiles/file/Species/Taxonomy/HBW-BirdLife_Checklist_v6_Dec21.zip retrieved August 7, 2022
  4. ^ a b Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Claramunt, A. Jaramillo, D. F. Lane, J. F. Pacheco, M. B. Robbins, F. G. Stiles, and K. J. Zimmer. Version 24 July 2022. Species Lists of Birds for South American Countries and Territories. https://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCCountryLists.htm retrieved July 24, 2022
  5. ^ a b Ridgely, Robert S.; Greenfield, Paul J. (2001). The Birds of Ecuador: Status, Distribution, and Taxonomy. Vol. I. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0-8014-8722-4.
  6. ^ a b Erritzøe, J., Mann, C.F., Brammer, F.P. and Fuller, R.A. (2012). Cuckoos of the World. Christopher Helm, London.
  7. ^ Remsen, J. V., Jr., J. I. Areta, E. Bonaccorso, S. Claramunt, A. Jaramillo, D. F. Lane, J. F. Pacheco, M. B. Robbins, F. G. Stiles, and K. J. Zimmer. Version 24 July 2022. A classification of the bird species of South America. American Ornithological Society. https://www.museum.lsu.edu/~Remsen/SACCBaseline.htm retrieved July 24, 2022
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h Payne, R. B. and G. M. Kirwan (2020). Gray-capped Cuckoo (Coccyzus lansbergi), version 1.0. In Birds of the World (J. del Hoyo, A. Elliott, J. Sargatal, D. A. Christie, and E. de Juana, Editors). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. https://doi.org/10.2173/bow.gyccuc.01 retrieved September 25, 2022
  9. ^ "Check-list of North and Middle American Birds". American Ornithological Society. August 2022. Retrieved August 9, 2022.

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The grey capped cuckoo Coccyzus lansbergi is a species of bird in the tribe Phaenicophaeini subfamily Cuculinae of the cuckoo family Cuculidae 2 3 It is found in Colombia Ecuador Peru and Venezuela as a vagrant on Bonaire and in the Galapagos Islands 4 5 and possibly in Panama 6 Grey capped cuckoo Conservation status Least Concern IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Aves Order Cuculiformes Family Cuculidae Genus Coccyzus Species C lansbergi Binomial name Coccyzus lansbergiBonaparte 1850 Contents 1 Taxonomy and systematics 2 Description 3 Distribution and habitat 4 Behavior 4 1 Movement 4 2 Feeding 4 3 Breeding 4 4 Vocalization 5 Status 6 ReferencesTaxonomy and systematics editThe grey capped cuckoo is more closely related to the Caribbean species of genus Coccyzus than it is to the others found in South America 7 The species is monotypic 2 Description editThe grey capped cuckoo is 25 to 28 cm 9 8 to 11 in long about half of which is the tail Males weigh 46 to 56 g 1 6 to 2 0 oz The species bill is stout somewhat decurved and black with sometimes a gray or yellow spot at the base of the mandible Males and females have the same plumage Adults have a slate gray cap to below the eye Their upperparts and wings are rufous brown The upper surface of their tail is black the underside of the central pair of feathers is black and the rest black with white tips Their eye is surrounded by a narrow ring of bare skin that is yellow white or yellowish gray Their underparts are dark rufous buff Juveniles are similar to adults but have a brown crown and less white on the tail 8 Distribution and habitat editThe grey capped cuckoo has two separate populations One is in northern Colombia and northwestern Venezuela and the other in western Ecuador and extreme northern Peru 8 The species has been documented as a vagrant on Bonaire an island off the Venezuelan coast 4 and on the Galapagos Islands 5 Two reports from Panama have apparently not been accepted by the North American Classification Committee of the American Ornithological Society 6 9 The grey capped cuckoo inhabits a variety of landscapes including tropical moist to dry semi deciduous forest arid forest gallery forest and shrubby savanna In elevation it mostly ranges from sea level to 800 m 2 600 ft in Peru to 1 800 m 5 900 ft in Ecuador to 600 m 2 000 ft in Colombia and to 1 400 m 4 600 ft in Venezuela There are a few records from higher elevations 8 Behavior editMovement edit The grey capped cuckoo is partially or wholly migratory but the timing and locations involved are poorly known Migration might be within each separate area rather than between them 8 Feeding edit The grey capped cuckoo feeds on insects caterpillars and some wasps appear to form the bulk of its diet 8 Breeding edit The grey capped cuckoo s breeding season in Ecuador may be as long as from January to June but details there and in the rest of its range are lacking Its nest is a platform of twigs lined with lichens placed on a horizontal branch between about 0 4 and 5 metres 1 and 20 ft above the ground and concealed by foliage The clutch size is two to five eggs Both parents incubate the eggs over nine to 12 days and fledging occurs eight to 13 days after hatch Incubation begins with the first egg laid so hatching is asynchronous and the young differ in size 8 nbsp Songs and calls Listen to grey capped cuckoo on xeno canto Vocalization edit The grey capped cuckoo s song is a f ast series of 6 8 hollow and falling cu notes often with a slight pause before the last note e g cucucucucucucu cu It may be repeated several times during each song bout 8 Status editThe IUCN has assessed the grey capped cuckoo as being of Least Concern though its population size is not known and is believed to be decreasing No specific threats have been identified 1 Its distribution is not well known it is thought to be fairly common but still local in western Ecuador and rare elsewhere Further research is required primarily to define the limits of range 8 References edit a b BirdLife International 2018 Grey capped Cuckoo Coccyzus lansbergi IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2018 e T22684346A130095627 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2018 2 RLTS T22684346A130095627 en Retrieved 25 September 2022 a b Gill F Donsker D Rasmussen P eds August 2022 Turacos bustards cuckoos mesites sandgrouse IOC World Bird List v 12 2 Retrieved August 8 2022 HBW and BirdLife International 2021 Handbook of the Birds of the World and BirdLife International digital checklist of the birds of the world Version 6 Available at http datazone birdlife org userfiles file Species Taxonomy HBW BirdLife Checklist v6 Dec21 zip retrieved August 7 2022 a b Remsen J V Jr J I Areta E Bonaccorso S Claramunt A Jaramillo D F Lane J F Pacheco M B Robbins F G Stiles and K J Zimmer Version 24 July 2022 Species Lists of Birds for South American Countries and Territories https www museum lsu edu Remsen SACCCountryLists htm retrieved July 24 2022 a b Ridgely Robert S Greenfield Paul J 2001 The Birds of Ecuador Status Distribution and Taxonomy Vol I Ithaca Cornell University Press ISBN 978 0 8014 8722 4 a b Erritzoe J Mann C F Brammer F P and Fuller R A 2012 Cuckoos of the World Christopher Helm London Remsen J V Jr J I Areta E Bonaccorso S Claramunt A Jaramillo D F Lane J F Pacheco M B Robbins F G Stiles and K J Zimmer Version 24 July 2022 A classification of the bird species of South America American Ornithological Society https www museum lsu edu Remsen SACCBaseline htm retrieved July 24 2022 a b c d e f g h Payne R B and G M Kirwan 2020 Gray capped Cuckoo Coccyzus lansbergi version 1 0 In Birds of the World J del Hoyo A Elliott J Sargatal D A Christie and E de Juana Editors Cornell Lab of Ornithology Ithaca NY USA https doi org 10 2173 bow gyccuc 01 retrieved September 25 2022 Check list of North and Middle American Birds American Ornithological Society August 2022 Retrieved August 9 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grey capped cuckoo amp oldid 1191982641, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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