In North America, the Common Cuckoo is not native, but several birds mimic its distinctive call. The Yellow-billed Cuckoo, known for its "cow-cow" call, and the Black-billed Cuckoo, which has a softer "coo-coo" sound, are both prominent examples. Additionally, some species like the Mourning Dove and certain thrushes can produce calls that may remind listeners of a cuckoo's sound. These birds contribute to the diverse auditory landscape of North American habitats.
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