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Subject: | cuckoo behaviour |
From: | Peter Shute <> |
Date: | Tue, 14 Jun 2011 17:33:24 +1000 |
I recall participating in one discussion, and inquired whether the bird hopped or walked, but the observer hadn't been able to see. I have contacted Karen and she has confirmed that in this case the birds were walking, not hopping. I assume this is to be expected for a non passerine, but there seem to be enough exceptions that one should check. In the case I observed (at Bronzewing FFR) the bird appeared to be running like a pipit, but I couldn't see its legs. I've wondered ever since, so thanks for confirming it, Karen. Peter Shute -------------------------- Sent using BlackBerry |
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