Black-billed
Cuckoo Range Map
The
Black-billed Cuckoo breeds from east-central and
southeastern Alberta and southern Saskatchewan to
New Brunswick and Nova Scotia south, at least
locally, to eastern Colorado, north-central
Texas, northern Arkansas, northern Alabama and
the Carolinas. It winters in South America. The
Black-billed Cuckoo prefers extensive areas of
upland woods that provide a variety of trees,
bushes and vines. It also occurs in brushy
pastures, hedgerows, open woodlands, orchards,
thickets and along wooded roadsides.
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