The Hooded Cuckooshrike, Coracina longicauda, presents itself as a distinguished member of the Campephagidae family. This avian species graces the New Guinea Highlands with its presence.
When endeavoring to identify the Hooded Cuckooshrike, one should note its unique characteristics that align with its taxonomic classification within the genus Coracina.
The Hooded Cuckooshrike is known to favor the subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, a habitat that provides the necessary environment for its survival and well-being.
This species has carved out a niche for itself in the New Guinea Highlands, where it can be observed in its natural montane forest habitat.
The IUCN Red List has classified the Hooded Cuckooshrike as of Least Concern, indicating that, for now, this species does not face immediate threats to its continued existence.