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The crested coua (''Coua cristata'') is a common medium sized bird member of the cuckoo family,
Cuculidae Cuckoos are birds in the Cuculidae family, the sole taxon in the order Cuculiformes . The cuckoo family includes the common or European cuckoo, roadrunners, koels, malkohas, couas, coucals and anis. The coucals and anis are sometimes separ ...
. It is
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsew ...
to Madagascar, mainly found in the coastal regions of the island. The crested coua is a weak flyer, so it will often be observed hopping from branch to branch in high canopies. It is distinguished mainly by its greenish-grey back, its prominent grey head crest, rufous-coloured breast, white abdomen and bright turquoise and blue patches of bare skin around the eyes.  


Description


Adults

The adult crested coua is a medium-sized bird, averaging between 12 and 17 inches (30 to 44 cm) in length. It has a greenish-gray plumage on the back, a white abdomen, rufous-colored chest and brown eyes. Its long tail is purplish-blue with white tips and its bill and beak are black. Its defining characteristics are its prominent grey head crest and, as goes for all
coua Couas are large, mostly terrestrial birds of the cuckoo family, endemic to the island of Madagascar. Couas are reminiscent of African turacos when walking along tree branches, and they likewise feature brightly coloured bare skin around the eyes ...
s, its colourful patches of bare skin around the eyes, which is blue and turquoise in crested couas. In flight, it is recognizable from its short rounded wings and long white-tipped tail. Furthermore, this bird’s third toe is reversible, which helps it have a strong grip when hopping around high branches in the canopy. Although they are common birds in their range, they can be hard to see in the wild since their greenish-gray coloration tends to blend with shadows and acting as camouflage. Males and females are similar physically.


Juveniles

Juveniles are comparable to adult crested couas however, they are paler in colour, have a shorter head crest and do not have the characteristic bright blue and turquoise ring around the eye.


Chicks

Young chicks are
altricial In biology, altricial species are those in which the young are underdeveloped at the time of birth, but with the aid of their parents mature after birth. Precocial species are those in which the young are relatively mature and mobile from the mome ...
, which means they are naked at birth and need full parental attention for their early development. During that time, they have unique red and white "bullseyes" inside their mouth, supposedly used to indicate to their parents where to put the food. This characteristic is thought to be particularly useful at darker hours of the day. They also have a dark skin and a reddish bill at that stage.


Taxonomy

The crested coua is one of nine living bird species in the subfamily Couinae, which only has one genus, the
Coua Couas are large, mostly terrestrial birds of the cuckoo family, endemic to the island of Madagascar. Couas are reminiscent of African turacos when walking along tree branches, and they likewise feature brightly coloured bare skin around the eyes ...
. These birds are part of the order
Cuculiformes Cuckoos are birds in the Cuculidae family, the sole taxon in the order Cuculiformes . The cuckoo family includes the common or European cuckoo, roadrunners, koels, malkohas, couas, coucals and anis. The coucals and anis are sometimes separa ...
, which includes
Cuckoo Cuckoos are birds in the Cuculidae family, the sole taxon in the order Cuculiformes . The cuckoo family includes the common or European cuckoo, roadrunners, koels, malkohas, couas, coucals and anis. The coucals and anis are sometimes separ ...
s,
Turaco The turacos make up the bird family Musophagidae ( "banana-eaters"), which includes plantain-eaters and go-away-birds. In southern Africa both turacos and go-away-birds are commonly known as loeries. They are semi-zygodactylous: the fourth ( ...
s and
Roadrunner The roadrunners (genus ''Geococcyx''), also known as chaparral birds or chaparral cocks, are two species of fast-running ground cuckoos with long tails and crests. They are found in the southwestern and south-central United States and Mexico, us ...
s. Couas are a
monophyletic In cladistics for a group of organisms, monophyly is the condition of being a clade—that is, a group of taxa composed only of a common ancestor (or more precisely an ancestral population) and all of its lineal descendants. Monophyletic gro ...
group of endemic birds of Madagascar. Three of the coua species are arboreal (
Blue Coua The blue coua (''Coua caerulea'') is a species of bird in the cuckoo family, Cuculidae. It is endemic to the island of Madagascar. Taxonomy This species was described by Carl Linnaeus in 1766. There was once twelve species of ''Coua'' but only e ...
(''C''. ''caerulea)'', Crested Coua (''C''. ''cristata)'' and
Verreaux's Coua Verreaux's coua (''Coua verreauxi'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. According to a BBC documentary, it is found only near a salt lake in the southern part of the island. The lake is 16 km lon ...
(''C''. ''verreauxi)''), and six species are ground dwelling (
Coquerel's Coua Coquerel's coua (''Coua coquereli'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is Endemism, endemic to Madagascar. Its habitat is subtropical or tropical dry forests. It was named in 1867 by the French naturalist Alfred Grandidier in hon ...
(''C''. ''coquereli)'',
Running Coua The running coua (''Coua cursor'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae Cuckoos are birds in the Cuculidae family, the sole taxon in the order Cuculiformes . The cuckoo family includes the common or European cuckoo, roadrunners, ...
(''C''. ''cursor)'',
Giant Coua The giant coua (''Coua gigas'') is a bird species from the coua genus in the cuckoo family that is endemic to the dry forests of western and southern Madagascar. It is suggested that couas probably originated from a particular Asian ground-cucko ...
(''C''. ''gigas)'',
Red-fronted Coua The red-fronted coua (''Coua reynaudii'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest A forest is an area of land dominated by trees. H ...
(''C''. ''reynaudii)'',
Red-capped Coua The red-capped coua (''Coua ruficeps'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is Endemism, endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forest and subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. Subspeci ...
(''C''. ''ruficeps'') and
Red-breasted Coua The red-breasted coua (''Coua serriana'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is endemic to Madagascar Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ( mg, Repoblikan'i Madagasikara, links=no, ; f ...
(''C''. ''serriana)'').


Subspecies

The crested coua has four subspecies: * ''Coua cristata cristata'' * ''Coua cristata dumonti'' * ''Coua cristata pyropyga'' * ''Coua cristata maxima'': Only Known from a single
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. Is now is possibly
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(late 20th century) or a
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.


Distribution and habitat

Crested couas are endemic to Madagascar and are the most widespread of all couas. Although their population numbers are unknown, their range is thought to be 562,000 sq km along the coast of the island. They are found at altitudes as high as 900m above sea level, but are most commonly seen around altitudes of 700m. Despite being mostly found in littoral and deciduous forests, their habitats also consist open areas like savannas and brushlands. They will occasionally be found in mangroves and palms as well. Additionally, they usually avoid deciduous shrublands, selecting mainly for mosaics of forests and croplands. As arboreal species, they tend to use forest layers above five meters and they nest, on average, around nine meters from the ground.


Threats

Although this species is marked as least concerned due to their stable populations, crested coua’s numbers are believed to be constantly declining due to habitat loss, degradation and hunting pressures. It is mostly hunted by humans for its tasty meat, but its main natural predators are fossas,
hawk Hawks are bird of prey, birds of prey of the family Accipitridae. They are widely distributed and are found on all continents except Antarctica. * The subfamily Accipitrinae includes goshawks, sparrowhawks, sharp-shinned hawks and others. Th ...
s and
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s.


Behaviour

Despite being capable of flight, crested couas are weak flyers, so they are rather observed restlessly bouncing and between branches in the canopy. Keeping balance with their long tail and grasping branches with their reversible toe, they are able to move quickly and be agile. Secretive, they tend to stay in groups of three to five individuals outside of breeding season. They do not tend to flock, although they sometimes join mixed-species flocks.


Vocalization

They are highly vocal birds and have several different calls that we can hear in the wild. The most commons are “laser gun calls”, which are a series of piercing sounds, and doubled, wooden “touk-touk” sounds. It is also possible to hear calls such as “koa-koa-koa” and “guay-guay-guay-guay-gwuck”. Its call can sometimes serve as an indicator of predator presence in the environment. Couas, like many birds, tend to be more vocal around sunset, often creating mixed chorus with other species. They also raise their head crest while calling.


Reproduction

Breeding crested couas are usually found in monogamous pairs. Unlike some other species of cuckoos, these birds do not take part in
brood parasitism Brood parasites are animals that rely on others to raise their young. The strategy appears among birds, insects and fish. The brood parasite manipulates a host, either of the same or of another species, to raise its young as if it were its own ...
, but rather, both male and female co-parent the chicks. The pair builds their nest themselves out of twigs and hide it in trees or bushes to avoid detection by predators. Two single white eggs are laid and incubated by both parents. The chicks are born
altricial In biology, altricial species are those in which the young are underdeveloped at the time of birth, but with the aid of their parents mature after birth. Precocial species are those in which the young are relatively mature and mobile from the mome ...
with both parents equally helping in raising the young until they are about two weeks old, when they leave the nest. Couas have low
fecundity Fecundity is defined in two ways; in human demography, it is the potential for reproduction of a recorded population as opposed to a sole organism, while in population biology, it is considered similar to fertility, the natural capability to pr ...
, but they have a high adult
longevity The word " longevity" is sometimes used as a synonym for "life expectancy" in demography. However, the term ''longevity'' is sometimes meant to refer only to especially long-lived members of a population, whereas ''life expectancy'' is always d ...
(up to 15 years in captivity), which is why they can afford to have a smaller
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. Additionally, because of their short young-rearing period, it is possible for them to have several clutches in one breeding season, which is from September to March.


Diet

They have an omnivorous diet consisting of arthropods, fruits, berries, snails, chameleons, leaves, seeds and others. They essentially feed on everything size appropriate that they find in their environment.


Gallery

Image:Crested Coua RWD3.jpg, At
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Image:Crested Coua RWD2.jpg, At
San Diego Zoo The San Diego Zoo is a zoo in Balboa Park, San Diego, California, housing 4000 animals of more than 650 species and subspecies on of Balboa Park leased from the City of San Diego. Its parent organization, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, is a p ...
Image:Coua_cristata_(Hauben-Seidenkuckuck_-_Crested_Coua)_-_Weltvogelpark_Walsrode_2013-08—130718_0206.jpg, At Weltvogelpark Walsrode, Germany


References


External links


BirdLife Species Factsheet
*https://www.xeno-canto.org/species/Coua-cristata (for songs, calls and distribution map). *https://whileatthezoo.com/tag/northern-crested-coua/ (to see the "bullseye" markings inside chick's mouth). {{Taxonbar, from=Q1272011 Coua Birds described in 1766 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus