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- The large hawk-cuckoo (Hierococcyx sparverioides) is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It has a wide breeding distribution from temperate Asia...
- the shrill screaming "pi-peeah" of the large hawk-cuckoo Hierococcyx sparverioides, which replaces the brainfever bird along the Himalayas and its foothills...
- drongo-cuckoo Surniculus dicruroides Large hawk-cuckoo Hierococcyx sparverioides Common hawk-cuckoo Hierococcyx varius Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo Hierococcyx...
- drongo-cuckoo Surniculus lugubris vagrant Large hawk-cuckoo Hierococcyx sparverioides vagrant, Christmas Island Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo Hierococcyx nisicolor...
- formerly considered conspecific with the large hawk-cuckoo (Hierococcyx sparverioides) and placed in the Cuculus genus. In Malaysia it occurs in upper Malaya...
- Gray-bellied cuckoo, Cacomantis p****erinus Large hawk-cuckoo, Hierococcyx sparverioides Common hawk-cuckoo, Hierococcyx varius Lesser cuckoo, Cuculus poliocephalus...
- Hierococcyx vagans (Müller, S, 1845) 131 Large hawk-cuckoo Hierococcyx sparverioides (Vigors, 1832) 132 Dark hawk-cuckoo Hierococcyx bocki Wardlaw-Ramsay...
- Square-tailed drongo-cuckoo, Surniculus lugubris Large hawk-cuckoo, Hierococcyx sparverioides Philippine hawk-cuckoo, Hierococcyx pectoralis (E) Indian cuckoo, Cuculus...
- Plaintive cuckoo, Cacomantis merulinus (A) Large hawk-cuckoo, Hierococcyx sparverioides (A) Northern hawk-cuckoo, Hierococcyx hyperythrus Lesser cuckoo, Cuculus...
- with the endemic Cuban subspecies of American kestrel (F. sparverius sparverioides), which remains extant today. F. kurochkini likely went extinct due...