Cuckoo
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“Cuculus canorus the familiar Cuckoo of Britain and nearly all the Old World, is greyish-brown above and on the throat, the lower parts being white barred with dusky, and the wings and tail shewing a few white markings. A chestnut-brown or “hepatic” phase is sometimes met with. The young are brown mottled with white on the nape.”
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migratory birds, birds, cuckoo, European birds, Cuculus canorus, Common Cuckoo, Cuculiformes, European CuckooGalleries
Birds: CSource
Evans, A. H. Birds (New York, NY: The Macmillan Company, 1900)
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