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FrederickFolger ⚓ is a pen name of a maritime historian and biographer, who contributes primarily to articles on history from the Age of Sail. Folger also writes and edits general interest Wikiarticles under another pen name, ElijahBosley.
The Sumatran ground cuckoo (Carpococcyx viridis) is a large, terrestrial species of cuckoo. It is endemic to Indonesia, where it is found exclusively on the island of Sumatra. Its favoured habitat is believed to be foothills and primary montane rainforest. The Sumatran ground cuckoo is a large bird, adults having an average length of 55 cm, with a long, full tail. Much of its body is green and brown with cinammon-buff underparts, glossy and greenish-black wings and tail, and green, lilac and blue bare skin around the eyes. Due to ongoing habitat loss and small population size, the Sumatran ground cuckoo is evaluated as critically endangered on the IUCN Red List. This Sumatran ground cuckoo was photographed in the western part of the Sumatran province of Jambi, near Mount Kunyit.Photograph credit: JJ Harrison
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