Black Cuckoo (Cuculus clamosus) [XC607158]
by Paul Bourdin from Bakoumba, Lekoko, Haut-Ogooue, Kenya (song)
Black Cuckoo (Cuculus clamosus) [XC303228]
by Peter Boesman from Mutinondo Wilderness area, Northern Province, Equatorial Guinea (song)
Subspecies
Formerly listed as Cuculus cafer, but that name was officially suppressed, largely due to confusion with Levaillant's Cuckoo (Clamator levaillantii). Birds from southern Ethiopia to Uganda, western Kenya and north-western Tanzania sometimes separated as jacksoni, but they in fact represent an intermediate or intergrade population.
The following 2 subspecies are recognised:
gabonensis Lafresnaye, 1853 - Liberia, Ghana, Nigeria and northern Zaire east to southern Sudan, Uganda and western Kenya.
clamosus Latham, 1801 - Ethiopia, eastern and central Kenya, Tanzania, southern Zaire and Angola south to north-eastern Namibia, Zimbabwe and eastern South Africa; migrates to equatorial western Africa, where recorded irregularly west to Senegambia.