Cicadabird

The Cicadabird, belonging to the Campephagidae family, is a fascinating bird species known for its distinct calls reminiscent of cicadas. These birds are predominantly found in regions stretching from the Indian subcontinent to Australia. The Cicadabird exhibits a striking sexual dimorphism, with males typically showcasing a slate-grey plumage while females sport a more subdued brown coloration. Preferring dense forests and woodlands, they are adept at camouflage, making them elusive to spot despite their distinctive vocalizations. These birds play a crucial role in their ecosystem, controlling insect populations and contributing to the biodiversity of their habitats.

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