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What (who) is cuckoo - definition

FAMILY OF BIRDS
Cuculiformes; Cuculidae; Cuckow; Cuckoos; Cuckoo bird; Cuculiform; Cookoo; Cuckoos Nest; Cuckoo’s Nest; Cuculimorphae; Cuckoo's nest; Cuculinae
  • The call}} of the [[brush cuckoo]]
  • [[White-browed coucal]] (''Centropus superciliosus'')
  • The [[chestnut-breasted malkoha]] is typical of the Phaenicophaeinae in having brightly coloured skin around the eye.
  • Chestnut-winged cuckoo in Singapore <!-- Is this a migratory species?  If so, clarify for the reader -->
  • Some species, such as the [[Asian emerald cuckoo]] (''Chrysococcyx maculatus'') exhibit [[iridescent]] plumage.
  • [[Blue coua]] (''Coua caerulea'')
  • frugivorous]]
  • The [[greater roadrunner]] is rarely seen flying.
  • The [[great lizard cuckoo]] is a large, insular cuckoo of the Caribbean.
  • [[Rufous-vented ground cuckoo]] (''Neomorphus geoffroyi'')
  • A pallid cuckoo juvenile being fed by three separate foster-parent species
  • [[Reed warbler]] raising the young of a [[common cuckoo]]
  • Golden cuckoo in the coat of arms of [[Suomenniemi]]
  • [[Yellow-billed cuckoo]] (''Coccyzus americanus'')

cuckoo         
(cuckoos)
A cuckoo is a bird that has a call of two quick notes, and lays its eggs in other birds' nests.
N-COUNT
Cuckoo         
·noun A bird belonging to Cuculus, Coccyzus, and several allied genera, of many species.
cuckoo         
¦ noun a grey or brown bird known for the far-carrying two-note call of the male and for the habit of laying its eggs in the nests of small songbirds. [Cuculus canorus.]
?used in names of other birds of the same family (Cuculidae).
¦ adjective informal crazy.
Phrases
cuckoo in the nest an unwelcome intruder in a situation.
Origin
ME: from OFr. cucu, imitative of its call.

Wikipedia

Cuckoo

Cuckoos are birds in the Cuculidae family, the sole taxon in the order Cuculiformes . The cuckoo family includes the common or European cuckoo, roadrunners, koels, malkohas, couas, coucals, and anis. The coucals and anis are sometimes separated as distinct families, the Centropodidae and Crotophagidae, respectively. The cuckoo order Cuculiformes is one of three that make up the Otidimorphae, the other two being the turacos and the bustards. The family Cuculidae contains 150 species, which are divided into 33 genera.

The cuckoos are generally medium-sized, slender birds. Most species live in trees, though a sizeable minority are ground-dwelling. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution; the majority of species are tropical. Some species are migratory. The cuckoos feed on insects, insect larvae, and a variety of other animals, as well as fruit. Some species are brood parasites, laying their eggs in the nests of other species and giving rise to the metaphor "cuckoo's egg", but most species raise their own young.

Cuckoos have played a role in human culture for thousands of years, appearing in Greek mythology as sacred to the goddess Hera. In Europe, the cuckoo is associated with spring, and with cuckoldry, for example in Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost. In India, cuckoos are sacred to Kamadeva, the god of desire and longing, whereas in Japan, the cuckoo symbolises unrequited love.

Examples of use of cuckoo
1. The cuckoo clock." Has Europe today entered its age of the cuckoo clock?
2. Don‘t be surprised if you leave with a cuckoo clock.
3. These comments show they are living in cloud–cuckoo–land.
4. The cuckoo sings, and then the turtledove and the nightingale join him.
5. The people who think that are living in cloud cuckoo land.