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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › CuckooCuckoo - Wikipedia

    Cuckoos are medium-sized birds that range in size from the little bronze cuckoo, at 17 g (0.6 oz) and 15 cm (6 in), to moderately large birds, ranging from 60–80 cm (24–31 in) in length, such as the giant coua of Madagascar, the coral-billed ground-cuckoo of Indochina, and various large Indo-Pacific coucals such as the goliath coucal of ...

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Common_cuckooCommon cuckoo - Wikipedia

    The cuckoo, common cuckoo, European cuckoo or Eurasian cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) is a member of the cuckoo order of birds, Cuculiformes, which includes the roadrunners, the anis and the coucals. This species is a widespread summer migrant to Europe and Asia, and winters in Africa.

  3. It is well known as a brood parasite: females lay their eggs in the nests of smaller birds, and their hapless 'hosts' raise only young cuckoos. A common migratory bird across most of Europe and Asia, it regularly strays to the western Alaskan islands in late spring and early summer.

  4. Before the word “cuckoo” denoted clocks or craziness it belonged to a bird. Far from crazy, this species could be considered to have a touch of evil genius. There are 147 species in the family...

  5. Everything you should know about the Cuckoo Bird. The Cuckoo Bird is a family of birds with unusual parenting tactics, placing eggs in other birds' nests.

  6. Cuckoos appear very much like hawks when seen in flight. Their flight is fast and direct, and their long, sharply pointed wings and large tails present a sleek and streamlined appearance. Generally shy and nervous, getting a good look at a perched Cuckoo can be challenging.

  7. Yellow-billed Cuckoos are slender, long-tailed birds that manage to stay well hidden in deciduous woodlands. They usually sit stock still, even hunching their shoulders to conceal their crisp white underparts, as they hunt for large caterpillars.

  8. Jun 4, 2024 · Cuckoo, any of numerous birds of the family Cuculidae (order Cuculiformes). The name usually designates some 60 arboreal members of the subfamilies Cuculinae and Phaenicophaeinae.

  9. Identification. Found in woodland, heathland, farmland with hedges, marshes with scattered bushes. "COO-koo" song (like a cuckoo clock) often given from open perch. Note long wings and tail, barred belly, rather small bill. Flight direct and often low, suggesting a hawk or falcon.

  10. Cuckoo guide: why they call ‘cuckoo’, how they trick other birds, and where they go in winter - Discover Wildlife.

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