This bird is famous for its haunting calls that announce the arrival of spring.
The Asian Koel inhabits forests, gardens, and urban parks across South and Southeast Asia. Like many cuckoos, it is a brood parasite, laying its eggs in the nests of other birds while feeding mainly on fruits, berries, insects, and small animals.
A mysterious voice of the treetops, filling the warm season with one of Asia’s most unforgettable calls.
