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Verreaux's coua

Verreaux's coua

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Verreaux's coua is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. According to a BBC documentary, it is found only near a salt lake in the southern part of the island. The lake is 16 km long but only a couple of metres deep. The area has been drying out for the last 40,000 years and the organisms living here have become adapted to conserve water.

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Distribution

Region

Southwest Madagascar

Typical Environment

Occurs in semi-arid spiny forests, thorn-scrub, and dry coastal bush around the margins of Lake Tsimanampetsotsa and nearby lowlands. It keeps close to dense shrubs and euphorbia–didierea thicket, foraging mostly on the ground in leaf litter and open sandy patches. The species favors areas with scattered bushes that provide quick cover from predators. It is locally common where suitable habitat persists but very patchy because of its specialized requirements.

Altitude Range

Sea level to 200 m

Climate Zone

Arid

Characteristics

Size34–38 cm
Wing Span45–50 cm
Male Weight0.12 kg
Female Weight0.11 kg
Life Expectancy8 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 1/5

Useful to know

Verreaux's coua is a ground-oriented cuckoo found only in the arid southwest of Madagascar, especially around the saline Lake Tsimanampetsotsa. Unlike many cuckoos, couas are not brood parasites and build their own nests. It is adapted to dry thorn-scrub, often running between bushes and making only short, low flights. Its bare blue orbital skin and long tail are classic coua features.

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Behaviour

Temperament

wary and secretive

Flight Pattern

short rapid wingbeats; reluctant flier that prefers to run

Social Behavior

Usually solitary or found in pairs, moving quietly through scrub. Builds its own nest low in thorny bushes or dense vegetation. Both parents are believed to share incubation and care of the young. Territorial during the breeding season.

Migratory Pattern

Resident

Song Description

Gives soft, resonant hoots and descending whistles, often delivered from within cover. Also emits short nasal clucks and chattering calls during close contact. Vocalizations carry modestly in still morning air.

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