We have all heard of Groundhogs Day, but apparently there is another creature who is also a meteorological
predictor!!
June 21st is known as Cuckoo Warning Day. If the cuckoo sings on June 21st, then you may expect a rainy summer. If she does not, then the summer will be dry.
Very Interesting! This is a new one on me- but I wonder where you can find a cuckoo. Do they announce the outcome on TV? How will we know!? Well, here's what I found out about cuckoos:
---They range across all the continents except Antarctica.
---The majority of species occur in forests and woodland, principally in the evergreen rainforests of tropics.
---Their calls are usually simple, resembling whistles, flutes, or hiccups.
---Cuckoos eat insects, such as caterpillars. Some are large enough to eat lizards. If you can't find a cuckoo
bird, or if you live in Antarctica, perhaps you will be happy with a Cuckoo clock!
Cuckoo clocks have pipes that imitate the call of the Common Cuckoo in addition to striking a wire gong. The mechanism to produce the cuckoo call was installed in almost every kind of cuckoo clock since the middle of the eighteenth century. To take a look at some, click on the clock below.
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