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  • Some examples of the cuculus or military boot are also seen on shepherds.
  • As of 2013, ITIS still listed the genus as " Cuculus ".
  • "Cuculus " species lay coloured eggs to match those of their passerine hosts.
  • The white-throated robin-chat is sometimes parasitised by the red-chested cuckoo " ( Cuculus solitarius ) ".
  • "Cuculus " cuckoos are brood parasites, that is, they lay a single egg in the nests of various passerine hosts.
  • It is commonly placed in " Cuculus ", but genetic evidence has suggested that it should be placed in " Cacomantis ".
  • In the Himalayas, the calls can be confused with that of the Himalayan cuckoo ( " Cuculus saturatus " ), although the cuckoo typically produces four notes.
  • The binomial name " Cuculus horsfieldi " has often been used instead of " Cuculus optatus " but is now usually considered to be a junior synonym.
  • The binomial name " Cuculus horsfieldi " has often been used instead of " Cuculus optatus " but is now usually considered to be a junior synonym.
  • Other significant sightings during the survey included those of the large hawk cuckoo ( Cuculus sparverioides ), broad-billed roller ( Eurystomus orientalis ) and ashy minivet ( Pericrocotus divaricatus ).
  • The chapter on the common cuckoo " Cuculus canorus " in vol . 2, for instance, has 13 pages of text, with a number of field observations by Keulemans.
  • The chestnut-winged cuckoo, " Clamator coromandus ", and, very rarely, the common cuckoo, " Cuculus canorus " have also been claimed as parasites on this species.
  • The play's comic relief is supplied by the character Rhetias, " a reduced courtier " who is the servant of Eroclea / Parthenophill, and " two foolish courtiers, " Pelias and Cuculus.
  • She describes the ejection of nestling meadow pipits ( " Anthus pratensis " ) by a blind and naked hatchling common cuckoo ( " Cuculus canorus " ), accompanied by a small drawing.
  • Common cuckoos ( " Cuculus canorus " ) have been noted as regular brood parasites of " L . e . excubitor " in the past; for reasons unknown this has ceased since the late 1970s or so.
  • This established etymological explanation can also be found in the writings of the 16th century anatomist Andreas Vesalius whom wrote : " os cuculi, a similitudine rostri cuculi avis " and " cuculus ", the Latin name for the cuckoo.
  • In some birds  many true owls ( Strigidae ), some nightjars ( Caprimulgidae ) and a few cuckoos ( " Cuculus " and relatives ) being widely known examples  there is colour ruffs ( " Philomachus pugnax " ).
  • As a student, Niccols produced his earliest publication, on the death of Elizabeth I . In 1607 appeared a narrative poem called " The Cuckow ", with the motto " At etiam cubat cuculus, surge amator, in domum ".
  • The black cuckoo ( " Cuculus clamosus " ) is a common brood parasite of this mob them away and are often successful in this; some pairs however seem to be very inept at preventing brood parasitism and may be affected several times per year.
  • Pound Green Common is an area of common land, west of the village which was the location of Edgar Chance's studies of the common cuckoo ( " Cuculus canorus " ) which included the first ever photography of a cuckoo laying her egg.
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