The cuckoo bird is also known as the pearl-necked dove (scientific name: Spilopelia chinensis), the eagle eagle, the scorpion bird, the medium spotted dove, the spotted dove, the spotted-necked dove, the pearl dove, the spot-necked dove, the pearl-necked dove, the spotted dove (Minnan), the cloth Guzai (Hakka), Gugugu (Cantonese), is a common species of the genus Paradove in the family Dove and Columbine that is distributed in South Asia, Southeast Asia and the vast areas of southern China. It is a common nocturnal raptor with the following living habits and characteristics:
1. Nocturnal: The cuckoo is a typical nocturnal bird and likes to be active at night. Their eyes are very large and can see weak light, which is helpful for foraging in the dark.
2. Birds of prey: The cuckoo is a bird of prey that feeds mainly on small mammals, birds, reptiles and insects.
3. Good at flying: Cuckoos are one of the birds that are good at flying. Their wings are relatively wide and they make a hissing sound when flying.
4. Smart and sensitive: Cuckoos are smart and sensitive birds. They can sense their surroundings through hearing and vision and respond quickly.
5. Solitary: Cuckoo birds are usually solitary and do not form groups. They build nests in trees or rocks, usually containing only one or two eggs per clutch.
6. Migration habits: Some cuckoos have migratory habits and will migrate south in winter in search of better food and habitat.
7. Wide range of habitats: The cuckoo is a widely distributed bird, and its habitats include forests, grasslands, deserts, mountains and other environments.
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