Until now considered alongwith Greater Coucal, now it has been split to a seperate race with Featural differences.
Location : Mysore
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Until now considered alongwith Greater Coucal, now it has been split to a seperate race with Featural differences.
Location : Mysore
Lovely image.Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild
P.S.:Greater Coucal:Centropus sinensis
:Centropus sinensis sinensis
:Centropus sinensis parroti
All these three placed under 'Greater Coucal' are found in India.The third one is seen in Gujarat,Karnataka, some other parts of South India,Sri Lanka.I am unable to understand whether you mean to say that all three sub-species are now divided into three different species according to the Scientific Name(s).
Last edited by Saktipada Panigrahi; 11-06-2012 at 10:39 PM.
The Greater Coucal- Centropus sinensis has been split in ( Rasmussen & Anderton 20005) and alongwith 16 other species are not elevated to Species status, because they are Provisionally split. They are only referred as Sub-species.
Centropus sinenis sinensis, is the Nominate race.( Greater Coucal)
Centropus sinensis parroti is the sub-species split.( Southern Coucal)
There is no third species.
These can be ascertained from the recent publication of Oxford " Birds of Indian Subcontinent" auhthored by Richard Grimmet & Carol Inskipp, Second Edition brought out last month.
Nice image. Thanks for sharing the detailed information.
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
I do have the Rassmussen and Anderton book. However, I wonder why they keep on changing the classifications.
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