Olive long-tailed cuckoo explained
The olive long-tailed cuckoo (Cercococcyx olivinus) is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae.It is found throughout the African tropical rainforest.
It lays its nests on the ground,[1] and forages from the canopy of trees.[2]
Olive long-tailed cuckoos do not flock in groups.
Notes and References
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- Auerbach . Michael . Shmida . Avi . March 1993 . Vegetation Change Along an Altitudinal Gradient on Mt Hermon, Israel--No Evidence for Discrete Communities . The Journal of Ecology . 81 . 1 . 25 . 10.2307/2261221 . 0022-0477.