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Clamator glandarius (Linnaeus, 1758) Family: Cuculidae Order: Cuculiformes Back
Great spotted cuckoo Häherkuckuck Coucou geai Crialo europeo
CMS NL Redlist 2000 (Criteria) NL CITES NL (Europe: SPEC N threat status S)
Migration: partial intracontinental

Clamator glandarius

Adults leave breeding area in Spain in mid Jun, juveniles leave between early Jul and early Aug indenpendently of adults. European birds mostly migrate to Africa, wintering N of 10 N, but possibly many move S of Sahara; small numbers winter in S Spain. Movements throughout range inadequately known, since breeding and non- breeding birds are indistinguishable. Birds in W Africa appear to be local migrants, though some are resident in Senegal; occurence in Gambia irregular, involving mostly juveniles from farther N, but occasionally breeds; apparently random occurence throughout much of Sierra Leone. Species is present locally in E Africa all year, and local migrants occur here as well, notably in passage across Serengeit plains Jan - March. Local movements occur in Cape region of S Africa. In Israel/ Palestine, local breeders arrive mid December to end of March, most having left by Jun, with passage of populations from farther N noted late Jan to end of May and Jul - Nov; occasional migrants recorded Arabia. Rare winter records from Middle East. Vagrant to Britain, N Europe and Russia.
(del Hoyo J A Elliott; J Sargatal (eds) (1997) - www.hbw.com )

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Explanatory notes
(Last update: 05.08.02 by E.Heuel)

Populations