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Geographic Range [top]
Range Description: This species has an extremely large range, breeding from European Russia in the west to Japan and northern Siberia in the East. During winter, birds occur throughout Indonesia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea and in northern and eastern Australia.
Countries occurrence:
Native:
Australia; Cambodia; China; Finland; Indonesia; Japan; Kazakhstan; Korea, Democratic Peoples Republic of; Korea, Republic of; Kyrgyzstan; Lao Peoples Democratic Republic; Malaysia; Micronesia, Federated States of ; Mongolia; Myanmar; New Zealand; Palau; Papua New Guinea; Philippines; Russian Federation; Solomon Islands; Taiwan, Province of China; Tajikistan; Thailand; Viet Nam
Vagrant:
United States
Continuing decline in area of occupancy (AOO): Unknown
Extreme fluctuations in area of occupancy (AOO): No
Estimated extent of occurrence (EOO) - km2: 4050000
Continuing decline in extent of occurrence (EOO): Unknown
Extreme fluctuations in extent of occurrence (EOO): No
Continuing decline in number of locations: Unknown
Extreme fluctuations in the number of locations: No
Upper elevation limit (metres): 4500
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Population [top]
Population: The global population size has not been quantified, though in Europe, the breeding population is estimated to number 250,000-500,000 breeding pairs, equating to 750,000-1,500,000 individuals (BirdLife International 2004), with Europe forming <5% of the global range.
Trend Justification: The population is suspected to be stable in the absence of evidence for any declines or substantial threats.
Current Population Trend: Stable
Additional data:
?Number of mature individuals: Unknown ?Continuing decline of mature individuals: Unknown
?Extreme fluctuations: No ?Population severely fragmented: No
?Continuing decline in subpopulations: Unknown
?Extreme fluctuations in subpopulations: No ?All individuals in one subpopulation: No
Habitat and Ecology [top]
Habitat and Ecology: The species lives in a range of forest types.
Systems: Terrestrial
Continuing decline in area, extent and/or quality of habitat: Unknown
Generation Length (years): 7
Movement patterns: Full Migrant
Citation: BirdLife International. 2014. Cuculus saturatus. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2014: e.T61450351A61450364. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2014-2.RLTS.T61450351A61450364.en. Downloaded on 12 April 2016.
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