Senegal Coucal (Centropus senegalensis)
The Senegal Coucals (Centropus senegalensis) – is widespread throughout Africa – except the northwest and into south Arabia.
Senegal Coucals are typically found in grassy habitats with trees, including bush and Savannah.
Description
These medium-sized cuckoo measure about 39 cm in length (including the long tail).
The upper plumage, the bill, legs, and tail are mostly blackish. The wings are chestnut-colored and the plumage below is whitish.
Males and females look alike.
Juveniles have a duller plumage and are barred above.
Diet
These birds feed on a wide range of insects, caterpillars, and small vertebrates. They occasionally also take other food items.
Breeding / Nesting
Senegal Coucal nest off the ground in vegetation and their large nests are constructed from stalks and leaves. The average clutch consists of 2 -4 eggs.
Vocalization
Their calls are described as a loud ook-ook-ook.