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yellow-billed cuckoo
[ yel-oh-bild ]
noun
- a North American cuckoo, Coccyzus americanus, that has a yellow bill and, unlike many cuckoos, constructs its own nest and rears its own young.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of yellow-billed cuckoo1
An Americanism dating back to 1805–15
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Example Sentences
And only a few pages later there he was in the limelight again in connection with the yellow-billed cuckoo.
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Less likely birds that have occurred in Britain are the belted kingfisher and American yellow-billed cuckoo.
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The yellow-billed cuckoo, was detected by Mr. Layard in dense jungle near Colombo and Avisavelle.
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This species is very similar to our common Yellow-billed Cuckoo, but the whole underparts are deep buff.
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