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Baby bird seen in Suffolk, England. Possibly a cuckoo. (1 Viewer)

Riseykins

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Can anyone help me with this?

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It's such a cute little thing. It wasn't too good at flying and kept crashing and appeared to be being raised by those birds that build mud nests up in roofs. I'm not sure what they're called.

Sorry about all of this. I've recently become really interested in birds and I am taking pictures and listing them in albums with their names and taxonomic classification.

That's about all. Thanks. :)
 
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