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Black-Faced Cuckoo-Shrike

Photography Animals posted on May 14, 2007
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(Coracina novaehollandiae) Description Black-faced Cuckoo-shrikes have a black face and throat, blue-grey back, wings and tail, and white underparts. They are slender, attractive birds. They have a curious habit of shuffling their wings upon landing, a practice that gave rise to the name "Shufflewing", which is often used for this species. Wing shuffling is also carried out by most other species in this family. The call most often heard is a soft churring, often being described as a warbling "creearck". Young birds resemble the adults, except the black facial mask is reduced to an eye stripe. These birds may be confused with the White-bellied Cuckoo-shrike, Coracina papuenis, which also has a black eye stripe. This species is much smaller however, being only 26 - 28 cm in length compared to 32 - 34 cm for the Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike. Distribution and Habitat The Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike is widespread and common. It is found in almost any wooded habitat, with the exception of rainforests. It is also familiar in many suburbs, where birds are often seen perched on overhead wires or television aerials. Outside the breeding season, large family groups and flocks of up to a hundred birds form. These groups may be partially nomadic or may stay in the same area. Some birds also migrate northwards. Food and feeding Black-faced Cuckoo-shrikes feed on insects and other invertebrates. These may be caught in the air, taken from foliage or caught on the ground. In addition to insects, some fruits and seeds are also eaten. Thanks for looking comments/ critique welcome Stuart

Comments (11)


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Littlejock

1:06AM | Mon, 14 May 2007

Great portrait of this birds. look with great colours and DOF, and I see is so far..Great work my friend

BibbyBear

1:17AM | Mon, 14 May 2007

Amazing details and an excellent POV. Lovel capture of a beautiful bird. xx

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alhak

1:43AM | Mon, 14 May 2007

very good pic! lovely bird

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erlandpil

2:31AM | Mon, 14 May 2007

Another good shot erland

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sema_fox

3:26AM | Mon, 14 May 2007

High quality. Remarkable photo!

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sharky_

4:17AM | Mon, 14 May 2007

Nice bird shots. Excellent. Aloha

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lilbiscuit

10:24AM | Mon, 14 May 2007

Great shot with nice details!

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danob

12:22PM | Mon, 14 May 2007

Great job again Bravo

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justnew

2:37PM | Mon, 14 May 2007

Wow talk about clarity. One heck of a great capture here. Thanks for sharing.

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nelsone

6:42PM | Mon, 14 May 2007

Great, great capture. But you neglected to mention the creepiest thing about the Shrikes: They cache their prey by impaling it on thorns in their territory.

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TheAnimaGemini

12:37AM | Tue, 15 May 2007

All three of this serie are cute. This time i really cant tell you which one i like more. Very beautyfull capture.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/10.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 400D DIGITAL
Shutter Speed1/30
ISO Speed400
Focal Length400

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