Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) [XC661502]
by Lars Edenius from Ireland (near Kippure Holiday Village), Wicklow, County Wicklow, Ukraine (song)
Common Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) [XC652626]
by Huw Lloyd from Bishops Wood, near Chipnall, Shropshire\/Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom (song)
Nest
None. Eggs are laid in the nest of the host which is usually a Dunnock (Prunella modularis), Meadow Pipit (Anthus pratensis) or Eurasian Reed-Warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus).
Eggs (Guide)
As many as 25 layed in different nests; variable, often closely resembling that of the host, although usually larger. Incubation: about 12 days. The shortness of the incubation period almost guarentees that the cuckoos egg will hatch first and thus increase the chances of its survival.
Subspecies
The following 4 subspecies are recognised:
canorus Linnaeus, 1758 - Europe, east to Kamchatka, south to Turkey, Iraq and Iran.
bangsi Oberholser, 1919 - Spain, Balearic Island and north-western Africa.
subtelephonus Zarudny, 1914 - Iran, Afghanistan, through northern Pakistan and Kashmir, eastern shore of Caspian Sea to Mongolia, China and Japan.
bakeri Hartert, 1912 - Himalayas, Assam and southern China.
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