Asian Koel

Asian Koel

Eudynamys scolopaceus

Least Concern

Aves · Cuculiformes · Cuculidae

About

The Asian koel is a member of the cuckoo family of birds, the Cuculidae. It is found in the Indian subcontinent, China, and Southeast Asia. It forms a superspecies with the closely related black-billed koels, and Pacific koels which are sometimes treated as subspecies. The Asian koel, like many of its related cuckoo kin, is a brood parasite that lays its eggs in the nests of crows and other hosts, who raise its young. They are unusual among the cuckoos in being largely frugivorous as adults. The name koel is echoic in origin with several language variants. The bird is a widely used symbol in Indian, Pakistani and Nepali poetry.

Fun Fact

They are unusual among the cuckoos in being largely frugivorous as adults.

Quick Facts

Habitat

To be updated

Diet

Feed mainly on fruit.

Lifespan

14 years (captivity)

Threats

  • Habitat Change
  • Human Disturbance