Greater Coucal In Sugarcane

A greater coucal in a sugarcane field is a striking sight in the countryside. In this image, a large bird with deep chestnut wings and glossy black feathers stands among tall, green sugarcane stalks. Its bright red eyes and long tail make it easy to recognize, even from a distance.

Greater coucals are well known for their low, booming calls and shy nature. For example, they often hide in thick vegetation and move quietly through fields. Farmers sometimes see them hunting insects or small animals among the crops. Because of their habits, spotting a greater coucal in a sugarcane field can feel like discovering a secret part of rural life.

This scene also shows the connection between wildlife and farming. Sugarcane fields offer food and shelter for many birds, including the greater coucal. At the same time, birds help control pests naturally, which is good for the crops and the environment.

If you enjoy art that features rural birds and farming life, you can explore more in our product gallery. For further information about greater coucals and their habits, visit BirdLife International’s greater coucal page.

This artwork, titled “Greater Coucal in a Sugarcane Field,” is perfect for anyone who loves countryside scenes, birds, or agriculture. Download, print, and display this image to bring a touch of rural nature into your space.

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