Everything about The Black-billed Cuckoo totally explained
The
Black-billed Cuckoo,
Coccyzus erythropthalmus, is a
cuckoo.
Adults have a long brown tail and a black bill. The head and upper parts are brown and the underparts are white. There is a red ring around the eye. Juveniles are drabber, and the eye ring is greenish.
Their breeding habitat is edges of wooded areas across
North America east of the
Rockies. They nest in a low tree or shrub, sometimes on the ground. They sometimes lay
eggs in the nests of other birds.
They
migrate to
South America. This species is a very rare vagrant to western
Europe.
These
birds forage in shrubs or trees. They mainly eat
insects, especially
tent caterpillars, but also some
snails, eggs of other birds and
berries.
The call is a rapid repetitive
Coocoocoo.
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