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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Hodgson&#8217;s Hawk-Cuckoo (Hierococcyx nisicolor) is a medium-sized, shy cuckoo species found across South and Southeast Asia. It is named after the British naturalist Brian Houghton Hodgson and is best known for its &#8220;hawk-like&#8221; appearance and its unique survival strategy as a brood parasite.  Appearance: Adults have slate-grey upperparts and white underparts with rufous-orange blotches and streaks on the breast. They feature a distinct yellow eye-ring [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The <strong>Hodgson&#8217;s Hawk-Cuckoo</strong> (<em>Hierococcyx nisicolor</em>) is a medium-sized, shy cuckoo species found across South and Southeast Asia. It is named after the British naturalist Brian Houghton Hodgson and is best known for its &#8220;hawk-like&#8221; appearance and its unique survival strategy as a brood parasite. <br><br><strong>Appearance:</strong> Adults have slate-grey upperparts and white underparts with rufous-orange blotches and streaks on the breast. They feature a distinct yellow eye-ring and a grey tail with four black bands.</p>



<p><strong>Deceptive Behavior:</strong> As a brood parasite, it lays its eggs in the nests of other birds, such as niltavas and babblers. To ensure its survival, the chick evicts the host’s biological offspring.</p>



<p><strong>&#8220;Wing Gape&#8221; Strategy:</strong> To trick foster parents into bringing more food, the chick displays gape-coloured patches of skin under its wings that resemble additional hungry mouths.</p>



<p><strong>Vocalisation:</strong> Known as the &#8220;Whistling Hawk-Cuckoo,&#8221; its call is a shrill, piping sequence of high-pitched whistles that often rises in a crescendo.</p>



<p><strong>Distribution:</strong> It breeds in the Himalayas, northeast India, and southern China. During the winter, it migrates to Southeast Asia, including Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia.<br><br>Location: Choa Chu Kang &#8211; February 2026</p>



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