28 May 09 - 12:24 PM (#2642833) Subject: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: Goose Gander But she's endangered according to this article. |
28 May 09 - 01:42 PM (#2642896) Subject: RE: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: katlaughing I was surprised to see starlings and house sparrows on that list. We've plenty of them over here! There are some good tips on THIS SITE of how to help save the birds. |
28 May 09 - 01:49 PM (#2642903) Subject: RE: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: GUEST, topsie Isn't fewer cuckoos good news for other small birds? |
28 May 09 - 01:53 PM (#2642909) Subject: RE: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: MartinRyan Here in Kinvara, in the west of Ireland, we hold an annual "Cuckoo Fleadh" festival over the May bank holiday (first weekend in May). The eponymous bird continues to arrive a week or two ahead of schedule, just down the road from me. Mind you, we always provide a suitably-attired human to adorn the streets of the town for the festival, just in case! Regards |
28 May 09 - 04:58 PM (#2643042) Subject: RE: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: Stilly River Sage Let's send some of the starlings and finches back, shall we? A few billion of each? (I heard that on NPR this morning). SRS |
28 May 09 - 05:03 PM (#2643048) Subject: RE: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: Sorcha Starlings and grackles, yes...but NOT the finches!!!! We have lots of sparrows too...both kinds... |
28 May 09 - 05:05 PM (#2643052) Subject: RE: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: Will Fly My cuckoos come back each year to the fields near my house - two weeks earlier (mid-May) this year. It's comforting to hear it each year and has been so for the last 30 years. |
28 May 09 - 05:24 PM (#2643076) Subject: RE: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: Jane Bird This is the first spring for a few years that I haven't heard a cuckoo at some point. But I have seen one for the first time. It was in a friend's garden in the Cotswolds and it didn't stay long. |
28 May 09 - 05:46 PM (#2643089) Subject: RE: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: jeddy i don't think i have ever heard one, we do however have two woodpeckers in our local park and have never seen them either or the owls!!! you are lucky to be able to see them |
28 May 09 - 07:44 PM (#2643217) Subject: RE: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: Janie Could a UK person tell us briefly about the Red list? What agency or organization compiles it? Although Yellow-billed Cuckoos are supposedly common in my area (northeast Piedmont of North Carolina, USA,) I have never seen or heard one. The Black-billed Cuckoo is supposed to be common where I was raised, in West Virginia. In spite of spending a huge amount of time in the woods, I never saw or heard one there either. The only Cuckoo I have ever seen or heard is the Mangrove Cuckoo, which we would occasionally see or hear back in the years I wintered in the Florida Keys. |
28 May 09 - 09:41 PM (#2643277) Subject: RE: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: astro The Red List is compiled by the IUCN - International Union for the Conservation of Nature. ~ Becky in Rigby, Idaho, on astro's computer |
29 May 09 - 04:35 AM (#2643439) Subject: RE: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: GUEST,.gargoyle Blinde Vinken (Blind Finches) - yum, yum, yum.
Sincerely, substituting the word cuckoo just doesn't sound appetizing. |
30 May 09 - 03:09 AM (#2644039) Subject: RE: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: Joybell I love to donate a hundred or so sparrows. We've got both kinds here in Aus. displacing the native birds. Starlings too and quite a few thrushes. But it's an alarming trend isn't it? World wide. Joy |
30 May 09 - 05:43 AM (#2644086) Subject: RE: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: Georgiansilver The Cuckoo is a pretty bird, She sits in the grass. With her wings by her side and Her head ...... under them. And in this position, She can only say 'twit'! For who could say cuckoo, With a beak full of... feathers! Sorry to hear the cuckoo is disappearing.... It's distinctive call once heralded the start of Spring.... now we don't even hear it!!! |
30 May 09 - 06:33 AM (#2644096) Subject: RE: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: Tug the Cox The cuckoo ios a pretty bird, she flits from bough to bough she lays her eggs in a rhubarb tree and whistles like a cow. |
30 May 09 - 01:30 PM (#2644248) Subject: RE: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: The Sandman Subject: RE: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: GUEST, topsie - PM Date: 28 May 09 - 01:49 PM Isn't fewer cuckoos good news for other small birds? NO, because it means their host species are disappearing too[ e g meadow pipits] |
30 May 09 - 06:08 PM (#2644446) Subject: RE: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: Stilly River Sage In the US cowbirds do the same thing as the cuckoo, laying eggs in other bird's nests. But it isn't a part of speech. However, if the need arises, we could send some cowbirds, they're often mixed in with the starlings. SRS |
31 May 09 - 01:44 AM (#2644648) Subject: RE: BS: The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird From: Joybell Our cuckoos don't say "cuckoo". We do have owls that sound a lot like old-world cuckoos, though. Boo-book owls. I like to talk to them. They answer anything that sounds like their two-tone, two-note call. Cheers Joy |