
Bush stone-curlew - Wikipedia
The bush stone-curlew or bush thick-knee (Burhinus grallarius, obsolete name Burhinus magnirostris) is a large, ground-dwelling bird endemic to Australia. Its favoured habitat is open …
Bush Stone-curlew - BirdLife Australia
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 …
Bush Stone-Curlew - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The Bush stone-curlew (Burhinus grallarius) is a large, ground-dwelling bird found in Australia. It lives in woodlands, stalking slowly at night in search of insects, and relies on the camouflage …
Bush stone-curlew - Australian Geographic
The bush stone-curlew (Burhinus grallarius) stands 50–60 centimetres high, with a round body, long legs, knobbly knees, and very distinctive large yellow eyes with prominent white eyebrows.
Bush Stone-curlew Facts, Habitat & Conservation Guide
Standing on impossibly thin legs like delicate stilts, with enormous yellow eyes that seem to absorb all available light, the Bush Stone-curlew (Burhinus grallarius), also known as the Bush …
Bush Stone-curlew - The Australian Museum
Jul 29, 2022 · The Bush Stone-curlew, or Bush Thick-knee, is a large, slim, mainly nocturnal, ground-dwelling bird. It is mostly grey-brown above, streaked with black and rufous.
Screaming woman? Nope, it's a bird - Australian Geographic
Nov 28, 2013 · Gangly yet impossibly graceful, the bush stone-curlew (Burhinus grallarius) is a nocturnal, ground-dwelling bird that makes its home in Australia’s open forests, grasslands, …
Bush Stone Curlew | The Animal Facts | Habitat, Diet, Behaviour, …
The bush stone curlew is a long legged bird standing 55cm (21.7in) tall. These long legs are coloured yellow, grey or olive. At the end are three long toes which are slightly webbed. Their …
Bush Stone-curlew - eBird
Distinctive large shorebird with long legs, enormous yellow eye, heavily streaked underparts. During the day stands or sits under small trees/shrubs, often in small groups. When disturbed …
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 …
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