@@NativeAnimals Hello from UK - I never knew there was so many types of Cuckoo's around the world, and wondered about them only because my Grand parents had an original Swiss "Cuckoo clock" and obviously I assumed they were a breed bird from Switzerland that made a the cu-koo sound. Years later, I learnt about their unusual nature of laying eggs in other occupied nests to be hatched by that nests builder along with the other birds eggs - Do you know if all Cuckoo birds do this laying of eggs in another birds nest or is it only the Cuckoo's call that makes them a Cuckoo breed and not the birds breeding behaviour aswell ? - Just food for thought - Lol
@@jimmydocndog2 Thankyou very much for sharing your experience! All cuckoos are nest parasites and have similar behaviour. However, egg shape and colour may differ depending on species, and they identify their hosts to mimic their eggs.
@@NativeAnimals Wow, now that is a covert tactic, it kinda makes me wonder about our Hospital nurse.. if she was a Cuckoo and swapped him ? It would explain why he's always on mobile chatting with both thumbs going at speed... instead of just "talking" as we did 🤔 - 😁😆 Kids today are a strange breed, but I guess that's just evolution for ya ! 🤣 Thanks 4 reply, U take care Bud
I have heard some of these cuckoo bird calls(asian koel sounds excluded) in green areas, but could never spot anything other than asian koel. Excellent work you have done.
Excellent, fantastic,very difficult to shoot cuckoo's.but u have done it .god only knows the amount of time and effort u have put into it.thoroughly enjoyed you video.but please remove background music.and re-upload the video
Thankyou very much for your kind words. 🙏😊 FYI, these are a compilation of photos and videos from different sources. Regarding background music I'll reduce them in my upcoming videos.
Hodsgon horsefield cuckoos are very rare in India only found in the Andaman and Nicobar islands. There are only one specimen of this bird which is found in whole India. Am I right.
Thankyou, yes, they are very rare. Horsefield's Bronze Cuckoo are common in Australia & South East Asia, in India they are found in Nicobar Islands. Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo, also known as the whistling hawk-cuckoo is found in North East India.
Beautiful coo coos😊
Very nicely done ❤
Excellent
Thankyou 🙏😊
Good effort taken. Well covered. 👍
Thankyou very much 🙏😊
Very nice video. I was missing the sound of the coyle and I found this ❤🙏
Thankyou very much 🙏❤️
@@NativeAnimals Hello from UK - I never knew there was so many types of Cuckoo's around the world, and wondered about them only because my Grand parents had an original Swiss "Cuckoo clock" and obviously I assumed they were a breed bird from Switzerland that made a the cu-koo sound. Years later, I learnt about their unusual nature of laying eggs in other occupied nests to be hatched by that nests builder along with the other birds eggs - Do you know if all Cuckoo birds do this laying of eggs in another birds nest or is it only the Cuckoo's call that makes them a Cuckoo breed and not the birds breeding behaviour aswell ?
- Just food for thought - Lol
@@jimmydocndog2 Thankyou very much for sharing your experience! All cuckoos are nest parasites and have similar behaviour. However, egg shape and colour may differ depending on species, and they identify their hosts to mimic their eggs.
@@NativeAnimals Wow, now that is a covert tactic, it kinda makes me wonder about our Hospital nurse.. if she was a Cuckoo and swapped him ? It would explain why he's always on mobile chatting with both thumbs going at speed... instead of just "talking" as we did 🤔 - 😁😆
Kids today are a strange breed, but I guess that's just evolution for ya ! 🤣 Thanks 4 reply, U take care Bud
I have heard some of these cuckoo bird calls(asian koel sounds excluded) in green areas, but could never spot anything other than asian koel. Excellent work you have done.
Thankyou 🙏😊
Though I am a bird lover but this video is mind blowing. Great effort and thanks bro.
Thankyou very much for your kind support 🙏😊
Background music is a little tool loud, couldn't understand the voice
This is amazing. Would have loved it more without the intrusive music.
Thankyou very much for your feedback 🙏😊
Excellent, fantastic,very difficult to shoot cuckoo's.but u have done it .god only knows the amount of time and effort u have put into it.thoroughly enjoyed you video.but please remove background music.and re-upload the video
Thankyou very much for your kind words. 🙏😊 FYI, these are a compilation of photos and videos from different sources. Regarding background music I'll reduce them in my upcoming videos.
Background music is disturbing.
*Awesome job great effort thank you so much brother😍❤️😘*
Thankyou!
Please makes a vdo on deers. Of India... I m big friend of this channel
Thankyou @deepakbaruwati, Deer of India is already available, please see under the Animals of India.
Music very distracting. Would be better without any music.
Thankyou for your suggestion.
Yes correct
could have been better if the irritating and unnecessary musical loop over the natural bird sound was avoided
Ok, thankyou, will reduce the background sound in upcoming videos.
*Common cuckoo sound its my mobile ringtone*
Great :-)
back ground music is annoying. could you please remove it. otherwise a good informative video
Hodsgon horsefield cuckoos are very rare in India only found in the Andaman and Nicobar islands. There are only one specimen of this bird which is found in whole India. Am I right.
Thankyou, yes, they are very rare. Horsefield's Bronze Cuckoo are common in Australia & South East Asia, in India they are found in Nicobar Islands. Hodgson's hawk-cuckoo, also known as the whistling hawk-cuckoo is found in North East India.
@@NativeAnimals sorry my mistake. I mean Hodgson bronze cuckoo.
@@NativeAnimals what is papiya or bambhia ?
Excellent video... but can’t stand this annoying loud music sorry
Thankyou very much for your feedback, ok, will improve our upcoming videos.