Guira Cuckoo (Guira guira) Brazil A scruffy looking bird, the Guira Cuckoo has a rufous crest and orange-yellow bill and eye.
The first photo was taken early one morning and catches the cuckoos about to leave their overnight roost. They will often roost in groups and huddle together for warmth on cold nights.
They are found in open, scrubby areas in southern South America and are one of the species that actually benefits from deforestation. They not only roost in groups but also feed in groups on the ground eating insects, frogs, eggs, etc.. They even nest in groups. Several females will lay eggs in the same communal nest where there might be 10 eggs. Despite carrying the cuckoo name, they are rarely recorded as brood parasites.
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Guira Cuckoo (Guira guira)
Brazil
A scruffy looking bird, the Guira Cuckoo has a rufous crest and orange-yellow bill and eye.
The first photo was taken early one morning and catches the cuckoos about to leave their overnight roost. They will often roost in groups and huddle together for warmth on cold nights.
They are found in open, scrubby areas in southern South America and are one of the species that actually benefits from deforestation.
They not only roost in groups but also feed in groups on the ground eating insects, frogs, eggs, etc.. They even nest in groups. Several females will lay eggs in the same communal nest where there might be 10 eggs. Despite carrying the cuckoo name, they are rarely recorded as brood parasites.
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