Clamator jacobinus Bairds

Chattak (scientific name: Clamator jacobinus), punctual sin or sin
Cuculidae is a species of people belonging to the family or family of Clamator.
Home Parasite Birds. [2] [3] In Bangladesh
The name Cacomantis merulinus is another bird called Papya. The meaning of the scientific name of Chattak
Jacobin's yeasted birds (Latin:
clamator = crying birds, jacobinus = Jacobin, medieval missionary group). [3]
Expansion
The bird is also from Bangladesh, India
It is seen in different countries of South Asia and Africa. Their residency is spread across a vast area around the world, their habitat of about 36,80,000 square kilometers. [4] Over the last few decades, their numbers have remained steady and have not reached the critical level. That's why I U. C. N. This species has been declared the least dangerous. [1] This species is preserved under Wildlife Act of Bangladesh. [3]
Depression and expansion
A total of three sub-species have been identified. The sub-nations are:
C. j. serratus (Sparrman, 1786) - Southern African region.
C. j. pica (Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1833) -
Sub-Saharan Africa to Tanzania and Zambia; From northwestern India
Expanded to Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar. Sometimes it is seen in the foothills of the Himalayas in Tibet. As the summer migrant comes to the rural areas of Bangladesh. [3]
C. j. jacobinus (Boddaert, 1783) - South India and Sri Lanka.....
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