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Cuckoo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Common Cuckoo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Flash Player Required. The Adobe Flash Player is required in order to view this content. You can get it here: Get Adobe Flash player. Search "Cuckoo" in: ...
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The cuckoo is a bird with a hollow-sounding, plaintive call. Zoom Birds is devoted to birds, bird evolution, fossils, songs, bird watching, backyard birding, bird stamps, origami, bird songs, etc. ... The cuckoo is a bird with a hollow-sounding, plaintive call that sounds like: coo-coo coo coo-coo-coo. Its name was taken...
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Cuckoo Name used commonly for the extensive family of birds, including theani,and the roadrunner, widely seen it in temperate and tropical regions. ... The young cuckoo, been bigger than its nest mates displaces them from the nest and becomes the sole recipient of its foster parents care.
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Cuckoo, the parasitic bird - illustrated article. ... Cuckoo - Fact File ... A hen cuckoo can lay up to 25 eggs, if she puts her mind to it, although this is exceptional.
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The cuckoo is a dove-sized bird with blue grey upper parts, head and chest with dark barred white under parts. With their sleek body, long tail and pointed wings they are not unlike kestrels or sparrowhawks. ... Help the Cuckoo...
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There are some generalities about the current cuckoo & allies grouping. Nearly all are insect-eaters; a fair number of species in both the Old & New worlds specialize in devouring hairy caterpillars. All are long-tailed;
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