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  2. Cuckoo Electronics - Wikipedia

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    In South Korea Cuckoo is the top-selling brand of rice cooker. In 2002, Cuckoo started selling to distributors in New York and Los Angeles. In late 2016, Cuckoo established its first American branch, Cuckoo Electronics America, Inc. in Los Angeles, California. Cuckoo was introduced in Malaysia in October 2014 by Hoe Kian Choon.

  3. Oriental cuckoo - Wikipedia

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    The Himalayan cuckoo (C. saturatus) is extremely similar to the Oriental cuckoo but is slightly smaller and shorter-winged. The call of the male Oriental cuckoo is a series of low paired notes, poo-poo, with both notes stressed equally. It is somewhat similar to the call of the hoopoe. It may be introduced with a four to eight note phrase or ...

  4. Channel-billed cuckoo - Wikipedia

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    The channel-billed cuckoo (Scythrops novaehollandiae) is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is monotypic within the genus Scythrops. [3] The species is the largest brood parasite in the world, and the largest cuckoo. [4] It is found in Australia, New Guinea and Indonesia; additionally, it is vagrant in New Caledonia and New Zealand.

  5. Grey-bellied cuckoo - Wikipedia

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    Grey-bellied Cuckoo(Cacomantis passerinus) The grey-bellied cuckoo is a brood parasite and uses warblers as hosts. It lays a single egg. Its diet consists of a variety of insects and caterpillars. This is a noisy species, with a persistent and loud pee-pip-pee-pee call, with its tail depressed. [2]

  6. African cuckoo - Wikipedia

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    Like many other cuckoos, the African cuckoo is a brood parasite, the female laying her eggs in the nests of birds of other species, removing an egg already present in the nest. [3] Target hosts vary across the range, and the cuckoo's eggs usually closely match in colour and size the eggs of the host species; the yellow-billed shrike ...

  7. African cuckoo-hawk - Wikipedia

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    The African cuckoo-hawk, or African baza, (Aviceda cuculoides) is a medium-sized raptor in the family Accipitridae so named because it resembles the common cuckoo.It is found in sub-Saharan Africa and along the eastern parts of Southern Africa, preferring dense woodland and forest of either indigenous or exotic trees.