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- Yellowbill abstract "The Yellowbill (Ceuthmochares aereus) is a species of cuckoo in the Cuculidae family. The species is sometimes known as the Green Malkoha. This distinct malkoha is separated from its closest living relatives in the monotypic genus Ceuthmochares.There are three subspecies that display some differences in plumage colouration; all subspecies have a greyish belly, head and throat but C. aereus aereus has a greenish and blue tail, wings and back, C. aereus australis has a green tail, wings and back and C. aereus flavirostris has a blue tail, wings and back. All subspecies have a heavy yellow bill which gives the species its name. The species has sometimes been split into two species, a western species the Chattering Yellowbill or Blue Malkoha C. aereus and the eastern species Whistling Yellowbill or Green Malkoha, C. australis.It has a widespread distribution across the tropical evergreen forests of Africa, including West and Central Africa, and the down the coast of Eastern Africa from Kenya to South Africa. It ranges from dense forest to riverine forest and forest edges, with one small population in Ethiopia living in arid bushland. In the forest it typically lives in the subcanopy at between 8–30 m.The Yellowbill feeds primarily on insects, particularly caterpillars, beetles, grasshoppers and crickets; it will also take frogs, slugs, fruit, seeds and leaves. It moves through the tangled vegetation with a series of small hops, snatching prey as it travels. It will accompany other birds and squirrels, taking the insects flushed by them.Unlike some other cuckoos the Yellowbill is not a brood parasite, instead it cares for its own young. The breeding behaviour has been observed for the southern subspecies (australis), the male and female face each other, first wagging their tails from side to side, then spreading them. The male also engages in gift giving, presenting the female with prey, then mounting her and feeding her while mounted. Two white and creamy eggs are laid in a nest that is a rough mass of sticks suspended around 2–5 m above the ground. Both parents care for the young.The Yellowbill is an uncommon species and rarely observed due to its secretive behaviour. However it is not considered threatened, and is listed as least concern by the IUCN.".
- Yellowbill binomialAuthority Louis_Jean_Pierre_Vieillot.
- Yellowbill class Bird.
- Yellowbill conservationStatus "LC".
- Yellowbill conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Yellowbill family Cuckoo.
- Yellowbill kingdom Animal.
- Yellowbill order Cuculiformes.
- Yellowbill phylum Chordate.
- Yellowbill thumbnail Yellowbill.jpg?width=300.
- Yellowbill wikiPageID "12422721".
- Yellowbill wikiPageRevisionID "588887885".
- Yellowbill binomial "Ceuthmochares aereus".
- Yellowbill classis Bird.
- Yellowbill familia Cuckoo.
- Yellowbill genus "Ceuthmochares".
- Yellowbill genusAuthority "Cabanis & Heine, 1863".
- Yellowbill hasPhotoCollection Yellowbill.
- Yellowbill imageWidth "250".
- Yellowbill name "Yellowbill".
- Yellowbill ordo Cuculiformes.
- Yellowbill phylum Chordate.
- Yellowbill regnum "Animalia".
- Yellowbill species "C. aereus".
- Yellowbill status "LC".
- Yellowbill statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Yellowbill subject Category:Animals_described_in_1817.
- Yellowbill subject Category:Birds_of_Africa.
- Yellowbill subject Category:Birds_of_Cameroon.
- Yellowbill subject Category:Cuculidae.
- Yellowbill type Animal100015388.
- Yellowbill type AnimalsDescribedIn1817.
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- Yellowbill type BirdsOfAfrica.
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- Yellowbill type Animal.
- Yellowbill type Bird.
- Yellowbill type Eukaryote.
- Yellowbill type Species.
- Yellowbill type Bird.
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- Yellowbill comment "The Yellowbill (Ceuthmochares aereus) is a species of cuckoo in the Cuculidae family. The species is sometimes known as the Green Malkoha. This distinct malkoha is separated from its closest living relatives in the monotypic genus Ceuthmochares.There are three subspecies that display some differences in plumage colouration; all subspecies have a greyish belly, head and throat but C. aereus aereus has a greenish and blue tail, wings and back, C.".
- Yellowbill label "Blauwe geelsnavelmalkoha".
- Yellowbill label "Ceuthmochares aereus".
- Yellowbill label "Ceuthmochares aereus".
- Yellowbill label "Malcoha à bec jaune".
- Yellowbill label "Siwianka (ptak)".
- Yellowbill label "Yellowbill".
- Yellowbill sameAs Ceuthmochares_aereus.
- Yellowbill sameAs Ceuthmochares_aereus.
- Yellowbill sameAs Malcoha_à_bec_jaune.
- Yellowbill sameAs Ceuthmochares_aereus.
- Yellowbill sameAs Blauwe_geelsnavelmalkoha.
- Yellowbill sameAs Siwianka_(ptak).
- Yellowbill sameAs m.02w4v8x.
- Yellowbill sameAs Q1273372.
- Yellowbill sameAs Q1273372.
- Yellowbill sameAs Yellowbill.
- Yellowbill wasDerivedFrom Yellowbill?oldid=588887885.
- Yellowbill depiction Yellowbill.jpg.
- Yellowbill isPrimaryTopicOf Yellowbill.
- Yellowbill name "Yellowbill".