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Horsfield's Bronze Cuckoo. Its size averages 22g and is distinguished by its green and bronze iridescent colouring on its back and incomplete brown barring from neck to tail. Mimicry of host eggs by cuckoos is usually attributed to.

Horsfield's BronzeCuckoo (Chalcites basalis) Australia pictures
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Horsfield's bronze cuckoo (chrysococcyx basalis) is a bird which belongs to the family of cuculidés and the order of cuculiformes. Underbody is white to cream with dark brown barring at the sides, with the bars joining in the middle on the upper breast only. About 50% of cuckoo eggs produced fledglings.

Horsfield's BronzeCuckoo (Chalcites basalis) Australia pictures

The brush cuckoo is found across northern australia from the kimberley region to the east coast, down to. Only the tail is barred at this age. Adult bird seen calling from an exposed dead branch, high in tree amongst regrowth eucalypt forest. Often perches prominently on top of a shrub or tree, and calls repeatedly with a loud piercing descending whistle.