Cuckooshrike Collection
The world of cuckooshrikes is a colorful and diverse one
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The world of cuckooshrikes is a colorful and diverse one, filled with fascinating species like the Red-shouldered cuckooshrike (Campephaga phoenicea) and the White-crested helmetshrike (Prionops plumatus). In Picture No. 11992714, we see a stunning image of the Red-shouldered cuckooshrike perched on a branch, showcasing its vibrant red plumage. Another captivating sight is captured in the photo of an adult female Bar-bellied Cuckoo-shrike (Coracina striata sumatrensis), proudly holding an insect prey in her beak while sitting gracefully on a branch. This moment showcases their hunting prowess and survival skills. In Kakum National Park, Ghana, we encounter the striking Blue Cuckooshrike (Coracina azurea). The first picture shows an adult male perched on a branch, displaying his mesmerizing blue feathers. The second photo captures him feeding in a fruiting tree, highlighting his dietary preferences. Moving to Atherton Tableland in Australia's Great Dividing Range, we come across the White-bellied Cuckooshrike (Coracina papuensis). One image shows an adult male sitting diligently on his nest while another portrays him calling from atop an eucalyptus twig. These birds are known for their distinctive white bellies and melodious calls. Meanwhile, at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, we find ourselves admiring the handsome White-winged Triller (Lalage tricolor) in its breeding plumage. Perched delicately on a twig against the backdrop of this iconic Australian landmark, it presents quite a picturesque scene. Lastly, our attention turns to Queensland where we witness heartwarming parental care exhibited by Black-faced Cuckoo-shrikes (Coracina novaehollandiae).