A giant coua (Coua gigas) in Toliara, Madagascar.
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A giant coua (Coua gigas) in Toliara, Madagascar.
by Chien Lee

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Red-capped Coua (Coua ruficeps), family Cuculidae, order Cuculiformes, Ankarafantsika National Park, Madagascar
photographs by Chanan (@chanan.weiss)
Cuckoo (Cuculiformes) order / Cuculidae family
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Decembirb 26 - Snail-Eating Coua
We hadn't rerolled once for this whole challenge, and getting an extinct species' page on eBird with no images attached was Not going to stop us! We had to search elsewhere for photos and drawings of this species, but we're happy to have been able to draw it even though it's gone.
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Order: Cuculiformes (cuckoos) Family: Cuculidae Genus: Coua (couas)
Photo credit: Tomáš Grim via Macaulay Library

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Crested Coua (Coua cristata), endemic to Madagascar
photograph by Olaf Oliviero Riemer | Wikipedia
Coua cursor by Dominique Schreckling
Photo of the Day – The Giant Coua (Coua gigas) is endemic to the dry forests of western and southern Madagascar. They reach lengths of over 60cm and have a blue patch around their eyes – which is characteristic of the coua genus. The species feeds on seeds, insects and some small invertebrates.
This great photo was taken by Rich Lindie in Madagascar