Eudynamys scolopaceus
raucous and rapacious
uninvited eggs were deposited
she emerged brown and spotted
And the crows found her appetite quite capacious.
Through August and September
Her loud demands I remember
The crows found her rude
But kept her in the brood
Until she fledged in October.
14th August 2022 - the first time I spotted the Koel fledgling in the neighbour's teak tree. |
Most days I would see her tail and hear her insistent rattling call |
15th August - and she flew from one branch to the other, first flight, but no proud parents to watch or guide. |
25th August 2022 - and she flew to our terrace! My attention drawn by the ballyhoo of her calls and the rattling of the clothesline. |
And then one day, she was not there. Flew off!
The mystery to me is that crows and koels don't mate, so they do recognise them as different species, then why do they feed the fledglings? is there altruism here, that we cannot even begin to fathom?
Awesome documentation
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