FAN-TAILED CUCKOW. 

 (Cuculus flabelliformis.) 



C. cauda cuneiformi, corpore nigro subtus julvo ; rectridbus 

 lateralibus intus nigro alboquejasciatis. 



Cuckow with a black body above; fulvous beneath; tail wedge- 

 shaped, the feathers barred with black and white on the inner 

 webs. 



Cuculus flabelliformis. Lath. Gen. Sup. II. 30. 6. 



Fan-tailed Cuckow. Lath. Sup. II. 138. 11. 126. 



ABOUT the size of a Thrush : ten inches in 

 length: beak black: upper parts of the body dusky 

 black, which colour extends round the neck, and 

 forms a sort of collar : cheeks and throat ferru- 

 ginous buff; sides of the breast the same ; middle 

 and belly paler : wings when closed reach beyond 

 the middle of the tail, which is very much wedge- 

 shaped, and about one-third the length of the 

 body ; two middle feathers black, as are all the 

 others on the outer webs, but on the inner they 

 are barred alternately with white and black : legs 

 yellow : is found in New Holland. - 



