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Jacobin Cuckoo or Pied Crested Cuckoo, with the generic name Clamator Jacobinus, commonly known as Chataka, which is unique as it quenches its thirst with only rain drops and never from any other water source, was sighted in Siddhavatam range in Lankamalla forest in Kadapa district, rekindling the hope that the district would receive a good rainfall.
Chataka is a slender, long-tailed, created black and white cuckoo, whose call is a ranging series of whistling notes. Shrubs, wetlands and cultivated lands are its habitat and it feeds on grasshoppers, hairy caterpillars and berries. It figures in Indian mythology and poet Kalidasa referred to it in his work “Meghdoota” as a metaphor for deep yearning. Saints cite it as an example of an ideal spiritual seeker who ignores all the wordly pleasures and quenches its thirst by directly from the heaven’s abode.
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