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Stone-curlew - Wikipedia
The stone-curlews, also known as dikkops or thick-knees, consist of 10 species within the family Burhinidae, and are found throughout the tropical and temperate parts of the world, with two or more species occurring in some areas of Africa, Asia, and Australia. Despite the group being classified as waders, most species … 展开
The family Burhinidae was introduced in 1912 for the stone-curlews by Australian ornithologist Gregory Mathews. The family contains three genera: Hesperoburhinus, Burhinus and Esacus. The name Burhinus combines the 展开
They are medium to large birds with strong black or yellow black bills, large yellow eyes—which give them a reptilian appearance—and cryptic plumage. The names thick-knee and stone-curlew are both in common use. The term stone-curlew owes its origin to … 展开
They are largely nocturnal, particularly when singing their loud, wailing songs, which are reminiscent of true curlews. Their diet consists mainly of 展开
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CC-BY-SA 许可证中的维基百科文本 Stone-curlew Bird Facts | Burhinus Oedicnemus - The …
A strange, rare summer visitor to southern England and East Anglia, the Stone-curlew is a crow-sized bird with a large head, yellow legs and relatively long wings and tail. Active at night, its large yellow eyes enable it to locate food when it is …
Bush Stone-curlew - BirdLife Australia
在birdlife.org.au上查看更多信息The Bush Stone-curlew is a large, slim, nocturnal, ground-dwelling bird, unlike any other bird in Australia. The Bush Stone-curlew was formerly quite common but has declined in numbers through loss of habitat and predation by foxes and feral cats. It can be seen on golf courses and even in cemeteries.- bing.com › videos观看完整视频观看完整视频
Stone-curlew - eBird
Active mainly at night and spends the day sitting inconspicuously; thus, overlooked easily. Distinctive appearance, with rather large size, streaky brown plumage, big yellow eyes, and thick yellow legs; black-and-white wing pattern …
Stone-curlew Bird Facts | Burhinus Oedicnemus
A strange, rare summer visitor to southern England and East Anglia, the Stone-curlew is a crow-sized bird with a large head, yellow legs and relatively long wings and tail. Active at night, its …
Homeward bound for bush stone-curlews - Australian …
2025年2月26日 · A family of bush stone-curlews (Burhinus grallarius). Species decline. The bush stone-curlew is a quirky and charismatic bird. From the front it looks like a caricature, with bulbous yellow eyes jutting cartoonishly out the …
Project to save endangered stone-curlew bird marks 40 years
2025年2月26日 · The bird is one of the most endangered, but its numbers in eastern England are increasing. ... "The success of the stone-curlew project is proof that by working together we …
Stone-curlew | BTO - British Trust for Ornithology
The ‘Stone-curlew is a scarce, distinctive looking wader of sandy heaths and open ground with its stronghold in East Anglia. With its patterned sand-coloured plumage the Stone-curlew is perfectly camouflaged and can be hard to spot.
RSPB celebrates 40 years of Eurasian Stone-curlew conservation
8 小时之前 · The RSPB is celebrating 40 years of Eurasian Stone-curlew conservation, with numbers of the wader having doubled in Britain during that timeframe. The birds have …
Stone-Curlew Facts: Identification, Diet, Migration Info …
Stone-Curlew Scientific name: Burhinus oedicnemus. Did you know? Stone curlews, often called “goggle-eyed plovers” or “wailing heath chickens,” are remarkable for their striking yellow eyes, which help them hunt at night. What …