The long-tailed cuckoo primarily feeds on a diet of insects, particularly caterpillars, as well as other invertebrates. They are known for their ability to hunt and eat various species of larvae, which they often find in trees and vegetation. Additionally, they may consume fruits and berries on occasion. Their diet can vary depending on the availability of food sources in their habitat.
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by its beak
Goble berrys
Long-billed Cuckoo was created in 1858.
Long-tailed Cuckoo was created in 1787.
Good Eats - 1999 Cuckoo for Coq au Vin 8-16 was released on: USA: 2 February 2005
the cuckoo bird eats insects including catapillars (however you spell it) it can be a greyish color or cream or mixed usual small but some kinds of them are quit large. the cuckoo bird eats insects including catapillars (however you spell it) it can be a greyish color or cream or mixed usual small but some kinds of them are quit large.
I will say that cuckoo is an omnivore because it even eats smaller insects and some nuts etc...
a lizard after its tail falls off
it eats the tadpoles tail
it would be a snake
chicken