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Birds

Asian
Koel

Least Concern

Stable

Asian Koel

Eudynamys scolopaceus

The Asian Koel is a member of the cuckoo order of birds. Asian Koel is found in South Asia, China, and Southeast Asia. It forms a superspecies with the closely related Black-billed and Pacific Koels. The Asian Koel 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 and the bird is a widely used symbol in Indian poetry.

The Asian Koel is a large, long-tailed, cuckoo, 45 cm in length. The male is glossy bluish-black, with a pale greenish grey bill, the iris is crimson, and it has grey legs and feet. The female is brownish on the crown and has rufous streaks on the head. The back, rump and wing coverts are dark brown with white and buff spots. The underparts are whitish, but is heavily striped. The upper plumage of young birds is more like that of the male and they have a black beak.

Asian Koel are very vocal; with a range of different calls during the breeding season which starts in March and ends in August.

They are used as reference in various myth, folklore and poetry being familiar for its loud call. The song of the bird is heard on Traditional New year celebration of Sri Lankans since they believe that it has a strong association with their upcoming year.

Common Koel, Western Koel

Regional Names
  • Assamese:
    কুলি
  • Bengali:
    কোয়েল, কোকিল, কুলি
  • Gujarati:
    કોયલ, કોકિલા
  • Hindi:
    कोयल
  • Kannada:
    ಕೋಗಿಲೆ
  • Malayalam:
    നാട്ടുകുയിൽ
  • Marathi:
    कोकीळ (नर), कोकीळा (मादी)
  • Oriya:
    କୋଇଲି
  • Punjabi:
    ਏਸ਼ੀਆਈ ਕੋਇਲ
  • Sanskrit:
    कोकिल, पिक
  • Tamil:
    குயில்
  • Telugu:
    కోకిల
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Taxanomy

CUCULIFORMES
CUCULIDAE
Eudynamys scolopaceus

Quick Facts
  • It is a state bird of Jharkhand and Puducherry.
  • They are used as reference in various myth, folklore and poetry being familiar for its loud call.
  • The song of the bird is heard on Traditional New year celebration by Sri Lankans since they believe that it has a strong association with their upcoming year.
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