Coua

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Couas are large, mostly terrestrial birds of the cuckoo family, endemic to the island of Madagascar.

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Family:Cuculidae
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Couas
Coquerel's coua (Coua coquereli)
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Cuculiformes
Family: Cuculidae
Genus: Coua
Schinz, 1821
Type species
Cuculus madagascariensis[1]
Gmelin, 1788
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Couas are reminiscent of African turacos when walking along tree branches, and they likewise feature brightly coloured, bare skin around the eyes. Some resemble coucals in their habit of clambering through jungle while foraging, while the arboreal species move between tree canopies with gliding flight. Four species have been recorded in rainforests, while the remaining six are found in the dry forests of western and southern Madagascar.

They have large feet, with a reversible third toe like all cuckoos. Their long tibiae suggest a relationship with the Carpococcyx ground-cuckoos of Asia, a genus with similar nestlings. Consequently, they are sometimes united in the subfamily Couinae.[2] Couas build their own nests and lay white eggs. Couas' calls are a short series of evenly spaced notes, which are sometimes answered by other individuals.

Taxonomy

The genus Coua was erected by Swiss naturalist Heinrich Rudolf Schinz in 1821, with Cuculus madagascariensis (a synonym of Cuculus gigas) as the type species.[3][4] The name is from koa, the Malagasy word for the couas.[5]

Species

The 10 extant species placed in the genus Coua are:[6]

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ImageScientific nameCommon nameDistribution
C. cursorRunning couaMadagascar
C. gigasGiant couawestern and southern Madagascar
C. coquereliCoquerel's couaMadagascar
C. serrianaRed-breasted couaMadagascar
C. reynaudiiRed-fronted couaMadagascar
C. ruficepsRed-capped couaMadagascar
C. olivaceicepsOlive-capped couaMadagascar
C. cristataCrested couaMadagascar
C. verreauxiVerreaux's couaMadagascar
C. caeruleaBlue couaMadagascar
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