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Black-billed Cuckoo
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This Black-billed Cuckoo carving was hand-crafted from solid Basswood. The Black-billed Cuckoo is grayish brown above and pale-grayish below. The bill is usually all dark. Lacking the rufous primaries of the Yellow-billed Cuckoo, the Black-billed posseses a reddish orbital ring and the under-tail is patterned in gray with white tipping. The song usually consists of monotonous cu-cu-cu or cu-cu-cu-cu phrases. Uncommon to fairly commonly found in woodlands and along streams. Reference National Geographic Field Guide To The Birds of North America, Fifth Edition, Page 252
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25. Iowa |
49. Polk |
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26. Iron |
50. Portage |
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51. Price |
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33. Lafayette |
57. Sawyer |
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34. Langlade |
58. Shawano |
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59. Sheboygan |
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36. Manitowoc |
60. St. Croix |
| 13. Dane |
37. Marathon |
61. Taylor |
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38. Marinette |
62. Trempealeau |
| 15. Door |
39. Marquette |
63. Vernon |
| 16. Douglas |
40. Menominee |
64. Vilas |
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41. Milwaukee |
65. Walworth |
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42. Monroe |
66. Washburn |
| 19. Florence |
43. Oconto |
67. Washington |
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44. Oneida |
68. Waukesha |
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45. Outagamie |
69. Waupaca |
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46. Ozaukee |
70. Waushara |
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47. Pepin |
71. Winnebago |
| 24. Green Lake |
48. Pierce |
72. Wood |
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