Order: Cuculiformes - Familiy: Cuculidae Status: Summer visitor - Breeding. Habitat: Woods
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© Diego Caiafa |
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![]() Cinnamon underparts ![]() Brown upperparts ![]() Ash-gray crown. Black mask ![]() White-tipped rectrices |
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![]() Eating a caterpillar |
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![]() Amelia and Pablo tell us that they were watching this Dark-billed Cuckoo feed for a long time. It moved about the tree, jumping from one branch to the other in search for the spittle masses, caught the bug and ate it. Last November I wrote on the biology of the spittlebug (See South American tipu tree). In this opportunity the spittlebug is a link in the food chain, being predated on by this cuckoo. What surprises me most is how malleable the spittle is that it kneads into a spaghetti-like string and keeps sticky without breaking. Photos © Amelia Besana |
More photographic records since January 2013 |
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