The Striped Cuckoo (Tapera naevia) | Wildlife | Wild Animals Video

🔔 Best Relaxing Music ► @YouRRelaX - Relaxing Music - Subscribe! ✅ Leave your comment & Click the 🔔Bell for More. ✅ Click for Subscribe to WWV Channel ► 📝 The striped cuckoo (Tapera naevia) is a near-passerine bird, the only member of the genus Tapera. This resident cuckoo is found from Mexico and Trinidad south to Bolivia and Argentina. The striped cuckoo is found in open country with trees or shrubs, and the edges of mangrove forests. It is among the very few brood parasitic cuckoos of the Americas (only other are Dromococcyx), and typical hosts are spinetails, but often also wrens, and other species with domed nests. The female cuckoo lays one, sometimes two, white or bluish eggs in the host’s large stick nest. The eggs hatch in 15 days, with a further 18 days until the cuckoo fledges. The young spinetails disappear.
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