I worked with the last Coral Billed Ground Cuckoo in North America. He was an absolutely delightful bird to have around, and while I didn't realize just how special he was at the time, I definitely appreciate my time with him now! His name was Monster, and he oozed personality. I would let him out of his enclosure to hang out with me in the keeper area while I was doing dishes or other chores, and he would happily hang out by my feet calling or trying to mate with my shoes.
It's a shame they are non-existent in public collections at this point, as they are excellent display birds. They're vocal, fairly active, and not particularly shy. Monster was housed with a variety of smaller perching birds and some doves, and did well with them. Easy to feed too. Interestingly, along with the standard fare of BoP diet, pinkie rats, mealworms, and softbill pellets, Monster also loved fish! He would get small smelt as part of his regular diet, and for enrichment we would give him small live fish in a shallow pan of water to catch.
It's a shame they are non-existent in public collections at this point, as they are excellent display birds. They're vocal, fairly active, and not particularly shy. Monster was housed with a variety of smaller perching birds and some doves, and did well with them. Easy to feed too. Interestingly, along with the standard fare of BoP diet, pinkie rats, mealworms, and softbill pellets, Monster also loved fish! He would get small smelt as part of his regular diet, and for enrichment we would give him small live fish in a shallow pan of water to catch.