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Old 11-05-2008, 08:10 PM
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Female Cuckoo

Not the best of pics, but couldnt believe how colourfull she is.

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Old 11-05-2008, 08:41 PM
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Re: Female Cuckoo

She's quite beautiful. I've never seen a Cuckoo. Nice pic.
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Well done a very nice shot. Always difficult to get a good clear shot of a Cuckoo.
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Old 11-05-2008, 09:06 PM
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Re: Female Cuckoo

A super photo. It shows the stripeyness so well. I usually see something that looks so "Bird-of-Prey" like. If you go to Whitby Museum at Pannett Park, there is a collection of birds eggs with a cuckoo egg in them for a variety of birds. That bird lays a tiny egg, and I think that they imitate a specific bird for each cuckoo that comes here.
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Re: Female Cuckoo

seen quite a few males but will be looking out for a female now.. stunning... james
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Old 11-05-2008, 11:27 PM
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Re: Female Cuckoo

I've never seen a cuckoo, and don't even hear them so much these days.

Though I believe that normally the females look more like the males in this country, and that this one is of the rarer Rufous type?
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Old 12-05-2008, 12:10 AM
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Re: Female Cuckoo

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She's quite beautiful.
Beautiful but with not so beautiful habits All part of the great circle of life though eh?

I've never seen a Cuckoo, yet to hear one this year unfortunately, although I know they're about! Great pic btw
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Old 12-05-2008, 12:12 AM
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Re: Female Cuckoo

Well done, a rare shot. I was lucky enough to see a rufous female Cuckoo, really close a few years back i didn't get the shot the camera was in the bag....but she was beautiful, a definate highlight, a memory that i cherish.
She was eyeing up a Blackcap nest, the male Blackcap was doing his nut.
I was priveledged but didn't get the shot, so treasure what you have achieved
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Old 12-05-2008, 06:00 AM
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Re: Female Cuckoo

I was lucky enough to see a pair that I had accidentally disturbed fly fairly low across the garden last year, I hadn't realised how slender they were, one was gently calling (not cuckooing) to the other, never even seen one before let alone two so it was a treat as we usually only hear them
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Nice pic lots of people hear them but don't see them so well done
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Re: Female Cuckoo

great shot, haven't heard one yet this year
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Re: Female Cuckoo

many thanks everyone, i thought at first she was a sparrowhawk, only when we watched her strange flight catching the mayflies realised what it was.she was an amazing sight
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Old 12-05-2008, 08:23 PM
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Re: Female Cuckoo

They tend to like sitting on telephone wires, with their tail stuck upwards. But I haven't seen one for many years.
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Lovely shot, well done.

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well done with the photo, heard a couple on my travels today but not seen one yet, here's hoping
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Re: Female Cuckoo

Well done on getting the shot I've heard them this Spring but from a distance.
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