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The Sunda cuckoo or Sunda lesser cuckoo (''Cuculus lepidus'') is a South-east Asian bird belonging to the genus ''Cuculus'' in the cuckoo family, Cuculidae. It was formerly classified with the Himalayan cuckoo (''C. saturatus'') and Oriental cuckoo (''C. optatus'') in a single species, ''C. saturatus'', but is now often regarded as a separate species based on differences in voice, size and plumage. ==Description== It is 29–30 cm long.〔Payne, Robert B. (2005) ''The Cuckoos'', Oxford University Press.〕 The upperparts, throat and upper breast are dark grey. The rest of the underparts are buff with black bars. The tail is blackish with white spots. The female also occurs in a rufous form which has reddish-brown upperparts, paler underparts and black barring both above and below.〔 The Himalayan cuckoo and Oriental cuckoo are similar to the Sunda cuckoo but paler with less buff-coloured underparts and narrower black bars.〔King, Ben (2005) "(The taxonomic status of the three subspecies of ''Cuculus saturatus'' )", ''Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club'', 125 (1): 48-55.〕 The song of the Sunda cuckoo usually consists of a short first note followed by two or three longer and lower "''hoop''" notes. The whole song is higher-pitched than that of the Himalayan cuckoo which gives three or four "''hoop''" notes.〔
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