Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.
The Blackish Cuckooshrike is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.
saw 2 Blackish Cuckooshrikes, our first sightings, and a species which we thought would be easier to see. The generally poor day was saved by a fantastic Celestial Monarch down a side trail off the Reservoir Trail. We stalked the singing bird and got excellent views of it. TA managed to obtain some video. A tough species which we had missed at PICOP, earlier in the trip. More
Blackish Cuckooshrike 1441 Coracina tenuirostris Slender-billed Cicadabird 1442 Coracina dohertyi Sumba Cicadabird 1443 Coracina sula Sula Cicadabird 1444 Coracina dispar Kai Cicadabird 1445 Coracina morio Sulawesi Cicadabird 1446 Coracina mindanensis Black-bibbed Cicadabird 1447 Coracina ceramensis Pale Cicadabird 1448 Coracina mcgregori McGregor's Cuckooshrike 1449 Coracina ostenta White-winged Cuckooshrike 1450 Coracina polioptera Indochinese Cuckooshrike 1451 Coracina melaschistos Black-winged Cuckooshrike 1452 Coracina fimbriata Lesser Cuckooshrike 1453 Coracina melanoptera Black-headed Cuckooshrike 1454 Lalage melanoleuca Black-and-white Triller 1455 Lalage nigra More