Pgd-954 Tour Of Out Chunky Brood Parasite In Be... Jun 2026
The "Tour of Out" (likely a linguistic shorthand for "Tour of the Outback/Outer regions") involves the cuckoos systematically mapping the territories of large corvid and cracticid species. Interestingly, the cuckoos do not hide. Instead, they use their large size to intimidate host species, flying low and slow (unusual for a cuckoo) to provoke host birds into attacking them. This aggression reveals the location of the host’s nest.
To ensure their young survive, brood parasites have evolved a "biological toolkit" of deceptive traits: PGD-954 Tour Of Out Chunky Brood Parasite In Be...
. While none are officially named "chunky," many brood-parasitic chicks grow incredibly large and fat (chunky) compared to their host parents because they hog all the food. Common Brood Parasites Common Cuckoo The "Tour of Out" (likely a linguistic shorthand
Meet the Channel-billed Cuckoo, the World's Largest Brood Parasite This aggression reveals the location of the host’s nest
