Lanka Bata Etikukula - The Green Billed Coucal (Centropus chlororhynchus)
Identification
Slightly smaller than the Common
Coucal, from which it may at once be distinguished by its leg,
like-green beak; its wings, too, are much darker chestnut, and the sheen
on the head and neck is purple, not blue. Sexes alike.
Behavior
A very shy and elusive bird, it
is far better known by its calls than by sight but, wherever the
wet-zone forests have been spared the axe, it is still fairly common;
its range, however, is rapidly dwindling and as it shows no sign of
being able to adjust itself to new conditions, there can be no doubt
that its days will soon be numbered - with those of several ither
endemic forest birds - unless wise foresight reserves extensive forest
sanctuaries in the wet zone.
Location
This coucal is found only in the
forests of the wet zone, west, south-west and south of the main
mountain massif, which it ascends to 2,500 feet, or perhaps higher.
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