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Cuach Torc: a Common Cuckoo’s uncommon journey
My friends, let me tell you a little bit about Cuach Torc. He’s a Common Cuckoo. If you know anything about cuckoos, it might be that they lay their eggs in the nests of other birds or that they really … Continue reading
Posted in animal behavior, bird banding, bird evolution, birding, birds/nature, deforestation, editorial, environment, evolution, history, IUCN, life, migrants, Partners in Flight, population estimates, population monitoring, wildlife
Tagged #British Trust for Ornithology, annual cycle, biodiversity, bird banding, bird ringing, birding, Birds of the World, brood parasite, BTO, Bui National Park, citizen science, Common Cuckoo, conservation, Cuach, Cuach Torc, cuckoo, Cuculus canorous, Darfur, DRC, environment, FRance, Ghana, GPS tracker, GReece, Kerry, KIllarney NP, Libya, Marrah Mountains, migration, Morocco, moult, movement, national parks, ornithology, phenology, Salonga, science, Spain, Sudan
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