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Malkohas are
large birds in the
cuckoo family Cuculidae. The
group name is
derived from the
Sinhala word for the red-faced
malkoha; mal-koha
meaning flower-cuckoo...
- no
disjunctions in
their distribution ranges. This cuckoo, like
other malkohas, is non-parasitic. The
breeding season varies from
March to August. Their...
- appearance.
Birds from Sri
Lanka have a
broader white tip to the tail feathers.
Malkohas are
generally very
silent but will
sometimes produce a low
croaky kraa...
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foraging flocks in the
Sinharaja area. Most of the
individuals of Red-faced
Malkohas which parti****te in the mixed-species bird
flocks tend to
prefer in the...
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cuckoo family includes the
common or
European cuckoo, roadrunners, koels,
malkohas, couas, coucals, and anis. The
coucals and anis are
sometimes separated...
- Raffles's
malkoha (Rhinortha chlorophaea) is a
species of
cuckoo (family Cuculidae). It was
formerly often placed in
Phaenicophaeus with the
other malkohas, but...
- (March 2022). "Re-examination of the
current distribution of two
endemic malkohas from
Greater Luzon PAIC, the Philippines".
Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity...
- The green-billed
malkoha (Phaenicophaeus tristis) is a
species of non-parasitic
cuckoo found throughout Indian Subcontinent and
Southeast Asia. The birds...
- The chestnut-breasted
malkoha (Phaenicophaeus curvirostris) is a
species of
cuckoo in the
family Cuculidae.
Found in
Southeast Asia from
Myanmar through...
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green malkoha or
whistling yellowbill (Ceuthmochares australis) is a
species of
cuckoo in the
family Cuculidae. This
species and the blue
malkoha were...