
Cuckoo
Just how does the cuckoo trick other birds into accepting its eggs and raising its young? New photography is combined with the latest scientific findings to solve the puzzle.
The sound of the cuckoo is to many the very essence of spring, yet behind the magical call is a bird that is a cheat, a thief and a killer. Just how does the cuckoo trick other birds into accepting its eggs and raising its young? Why don't the duped foster parents react as they watch the baby cuckoo destroy their own eggs and chicks? And why do they work so relentlessly to feed a demanding chick that looks nothing like them and will soon dwarf them?
In this film, new photography is combined with archive footage and the latest scientific findings to solve a puzzle which, as narrator David Attenborough explains, has perplexed nature watchers for thousands of years.
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The blind assassin
Duration: 00:46
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | David Attenborough |
| Series Editor | Tim Martin |
Broadcasts
- Fri 9 Jan 200920:00BBC Two except Wales & Yorkshire
- Sat 10 Jan 200919:00BBC Two Wales (Analogue) & Wales only
- Sun 11 Jan 200917:00BBC Two except Wales & Yorkshire
- Thu 29 Jan 200903:50BBC One except Scotland
- Mon 1 Nov 201022:00
- Tue 2 Nov 201002:10
- Sat 25 Jun 201610:10BBC Two Scotland
- Sat 25 Jun 201611:10BBC Two except Scotland & Yorkshire
