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Roadrunner.They spend most of their time on the ground, but they can fly. Coucal. (answer for Telegraph crossword)

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Q: What is the name of ground dwelling bird of cuckoo family?
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What predator eats a cuckoo bird?

Cuckoos fall prey to certain bird eating hawks, snakes, felines.


Which bird lays egg in another bird nest?

The Cuckoo bird -- well, actually the cuckoo doesn't "steal" the nest, the female just lays her egg there and let's the original nest owners raise HER young. The Black-headed Grosbeak -- is known to steal parts & pieces of another bird's nest to construct her own. But Sparrows steal nests from Martins, sometimes forcing Martin eggs or even young ones out, letting them fall to the ground. Starlings, in turn, steal nests from Sparrows. The Brown-headed Cowbird also lays its eggs in another's nest and leaves others to raise its young. A mourning dove has been observed taking over a newly built Robins nest.


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What is a female crow called?

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Does the crow keeps its egg in the nest of a cuckoo?

"Cuckoo bird" refers to an entire family of related birds. Many species are brood parasites, laying their eggs in the nests of other species, but the majority of species raise their own young. The temperate species are migratory. For species breeding at higher latitudes, food availability means that they migrate to warmer climates during the winter, and all do so. Migration (or in the case of some species - lack of migration) dictates when they nest. Mostly they build their nests when preparing to breed - which occurs most often in the summer months. There is no one particular summer month that is unique as a month for making nests.