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Dideric Cuckoo
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Cuculiformes
Family: Cuculidae
Genus: Chrysococcyx
Species: caprius
Binomial name
Chrysococcyx caprius
Boddaert, 1783


The Dideric Cuckoo or Didric Cuckoo, Chrysococcyx caprius, is a member of the cuckoo order of birds, the Cuculiformes, which also includes the roadrunners, the anis, and the Hoatzin.


It is a very common resident breeder in Africa south of the Sahara Desert. It is a short-distance seasonal migrant, moving with the rains. It is a solitary bird, found in open woodland, savanna and riverside bushes.


Dideric Cuckoo is a brood parasite. It lays its single egg mostly in the nests of weavers, especially Village Weaver and the bishops in the genus Euplectes.


Dideric Cuckoo is a smallish cuckoo at 18 to 20 cm. Adult males are green above with copper-sheened areas on the back and whitish underparts. They have a broken white eyestripe, a green moustauchial stripe, and green outer tail feathers with small white spots.


Females show more copper above, and have coppery barring on the flanks. The underparts are often washed brownish. Juveniles are more copper-coloured above and browner below than the females, and the flank markings are brown blotches.


Dideric Cuckoo takes a variety of insects and caterpillars. It is a noisy species, with the persistent and loud deed-er-ick call from which it gets its name.


Reference

  • Birds of The Gambia by Barlow, Wacher and Disley, ISBN 1-873403-32-1

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Cuckoo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (300 words)
The Cuculidae or cuckoos are a family of near passerine birds.
The cuckoo egg hatches earlier and the chick grows faster and in most cases the chick evicts the eggs or young of the host species.
The family also includes the American cuckoos, the roadrunners, the anis, and the coucals, none of which are brood parasites.
Dideric Cuckoo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (245 words)
The Dideric Cuckoo or Didric Cuckoo, Chrysococcyx caprius, is a member of the cuckoo order of birds, the Cuculiformes, which also includes the roadrunners, the anis, and the Hoatzin.
The Dideric Cuckoo is a smallish cuckoo at 18 to 20 cm.
The Dideric Cuckoo takes a variety of insects and caterpillars.
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