Banded Bay Cuckoo
The
Banded Bay Cuckoo (in Malay, Burung Bay Cuckoo; also Matinak Takuwih) is distinguished from other
cuckoos by a combination of two eye stripes: one pale stripe just above the eye
and another dark stripe through the eye.
This
cuckoo is generally found in parks and lowland disturbed forest. It feeds on
insects, either by gleaning leaves and twigs or by aerial capture when sallying
from a perch. Like many other cuckoos, they do not build their own nests but
lay their eggs in the nests of other birds. The ‘host’ birds include ioras, bulbuls, and
babblers.
Adults sing from
January to May with a four note high-pitched whistle (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/53261998)
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