Senegal Coucal (Centropus senegalensis) [XC468040]
by Joost van Bruggen from Mbam et Djerem National Park, main forest transect, ecotone savanna-forest, Cameroon (song)
Senegal Coucal (Centropus senegalensis) [XC339020]
by George Vlad from Lake Mweru around Chabilikila, Luapula province, Zambia (song)
Subspecies
Darker rufous form "epomidis" of coastal Nigeria and also Ghana has sometimes been treated as a valid subspecies, or even as a separate species, but interbreeds freely with white-bellied form of nominate senegalensis.
The following 3 subspecies are recognised:
aegyptius (Gmelin, JF, 1788) - Egypt, from R Nile south to El Minya.
senegalensis (Linnaeus, 1766) - Senegal and Gambia east to Uganda, western Kenya, Eritrea and Somalia, and south to north-western Angola, south-central Zaire and L Victoria.
flecki Reichenow, 1893 - Eastern Angola, north-eastern Namibia and northern Botswana east through southern Zaire (Shaba), Zambia and Malawi to Zimbabwe and south-western Tanzania.