It is very like the Brain-fever Bird in appearance.
The shikra is very like the brain-fever bird in appearance.
The common cuckoo of the hills is the hawk-cuckoo (Hierococcyx varius) or brain-fever bird.
The brain-fever bird (Hierococcyx varius) announces his arrival in the United Provinces by uttering an occasional "brain-fever.
The breast of the newly-fledged brain-fever bird is covered with dark brown drops, so that, when seen from below, it looks like a thrush with yellow legs.
We thus see how natural selection has brought about the hawk-like appearance of the brain-fever bird, and caused the egg to become blue.
I grant that it may make very smooth the path of the brain-fever bird.
The point that is of interest is that the common hawk-cuckoo, or brain-fever bird (Hierococcyx varius) also victimises the seven sisters.
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