Can cuckoos nest at home?

Cuckoo can't build a nest. You should see a cooing turtledove. Turtledoves nest at home, which means the environment is relatively safe. At this stage, some places where birds choose to nest may be dirty, but it is also interesting to observe the breeding of birds. After the breeding season, it can be cleaned up without affecting the family.

Rhododendron (scientific name: Cuculus canorus bakeri), an animal of Rhododendron, is an endangered (LC) species in IUCN. Rhododendron is distributed in China, India, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand and other regions, and often inhabits forests in mountains, hills and plains. The head, neck, back and wings of young birds are dark brown, and each feather has a white end edge, forming scaly spots. The head, neck and upper back are thin, while the lower back and wings are sparse and wide, lonely and often move alone.

Rhododendron has a light grayish brown forehead, a dark silvery gray head, a dark gray back from the pillow to the back of the neck, a blue gray waist and tail, a dark brown tail feather in the center and a brown feather shaft, and white spots on both sides of the feather shaft, which are mostly distributed in pairs, with a white tip at the end, light dark brown tail feathers on both sides, white spots on both sides of the feather shaft and large white spots, and a series of white spots and white tail spots on the inner edge. The wings are covered with dark gray on the inside and dark brown feathers and flying feathers on the outside. The flight feathers are dry and dark brown, and there are white horizontal spots near the edge of the primary flight feathers. The wing margin is white with dark brown pinstripes.