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

    Cuckoos are medium-sized birds that range in size from the little bronze cuckoo, at 17 g 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, the channel-billed cuckoo, and various large Indo-Pacific coucals such ...

  2. The cuckoo’s diet varies by species but the typical menu is mostly insects, especially the spiny, hairy caterpillars that other birds find irritating to eat. To combat this issue, cuckoos ...

  3. 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.

  4. El cuco, cuco común, cuclillo europeo o cuco europeo ( Cuculus canorus) 2 es una especie de ave cuculiforme de la familia Cuculidae que cría en Eurasia y el norte de África, y migra al África subsahariana y el sudeste asiático . Los cucos comunes suelen tener el plumaje de las partes superiores y el pecho gris, el vientre y los flancos con ...

  5. 5 de abr. de 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. In western Europe “cuckoo,” without modifiers, refers to the most common local form, elsewhere called the common, or.

  6. Appearance & Identification. 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. 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.