Cuckoo


"(Heb. shahaph), from a root meaning "to be lean; slender." This" "bird is mentioned only in Lev. 11:16 and Deut. 14:15 (R.V.," "seamew). Some have interpreted the Hebrew word by "petrel" or" "shearwater (Puffinus cinereus), which is found on the coast of" "Syria; others think it denotes the "sea-gull" or "seamew." The" common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) feeds on reptiles and large insects. It is found in Asia and Africa as well as in Europe. It only passes the winter in Palestine. The Arabs suppose it to "utter the cry Yakub_, and hence they call it _tir el-Yakub;" "i.e., "Jacob's bird."


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