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Common cuckoo
A peculiarity of the cuckoo is its brood parasitism. They lay eggs in the nests of other birds.
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The Common Cuckoo has a habit of laying its eggs in other species nests, so an unsuspecting female hatches them. Although the cuckoo's eggs are usually larger than those of their hosts, they always look like the eggs of the species it parasites on.
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