Birds
Koha Bird Sound, Female, Species, Origin, Cost, Facts
Koha is a South-Asia bird famous for its beautiful sound. It is considered a mainly resident species in Sri Lanka. The male Koha almost looks like a crow. According to reports, these birds have huge demand in Indian pet markets. Koha mainly prefers to live on fruit-giving trees. Indian gooseberry is the primary food source for this bird.
Koha bird details
Kingdom | Animalia |
Class | Aves |
Order | Cuculiformes |
Family | Cuculidae |
Genus | Eudynamys |
Binomial Name | Eudynamys scolopaceus |
Phylum | Chordata |
Koha Bird Facts
- Amazing adoption strategy: Female Koha birds do not prefer to hatch their eggs so they kept their egg in a crow’s nest by using a tricky strategy.
- Life Span: 14 years is the minimum life span of a healthy Koha.
- Female Koha does not have the capacity to build a nest.
- A few years before, the Puducherry union territory government announced Koha as its state bird.
- History: We can see the information about this bird in the ancient Indian book Manusmrithi. The book positively mentioned that these birds as humans should take care of them.
- Baby birds need a minimum of 12 days required to break their egg to see the works.