Bush Stone-curlew - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Bush Stone-curlew ( Burhinus grallarius , obsolete name Burhinus magnirostris ) is a large, ground-dwelling bird endemic to Australia. Although it looks rather like a wader and is related to...
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Bush Stone-curlew : The Bush Stone-curlew is a large long-legged bird that is well camouflaged in grey and brown colours. When approached it freezes. Often active at... ... The Bush Stone-curlew is a large long-legged bird that is well camouflaged in grey and brown colours. When approached it freezes. Often active at night,
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www.ozanimals.com/Bird/Bush-Stone-curlew/Burhinus/grall...
www.ozanimals.com/Bird/Bush-Stone-curlew/Burhinus/grallarius.html
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I love the expression on its face. ... "The Bush Stone-curlew (Burhinus grallarius) is a large, ground-dwelling bird of extraordinary grace and beauty. It is endemic to Australia and nearby islands.
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Research is required to further understand why the Bush Stone-curlew is in decline, and what we can do to halt this decline. A regional recovery program is helping to implement this research for the Bush Stone-curlew in the South Australian Murray-Darling basin, and working with interstate groups across the border.
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www.environment.sa.gov.au/biodiversity/pdfs/bush_stonec...
www.environment.sa.gov.au/biodiversity/pdfs/bush_stonecurlew.pdf
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Wonderfuls photos and info on the Bush Stone Curlew. Most likely it will be a bird I will never see so thanks Shane for sharing. ... Nick, I know that birds of this genus are called thick-knees all over the world. My point is that this particular thick-knee’s proper name is Bush Stone Curlew! Believe me, I’m New World...
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10000birds.com/bush-stone-curlews.htm
10000birds.com/bush-stone-curlews.htm
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Nope -- Curlews are birds -- Class Aves -- not Class Mammalia. No....It is a bird
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Is there a bush stone-curlew in your area? Let us know! ... The bush stone-curlew is one of the state's most recognisable woodland bird species, with its gangly legs and distinctive 'weer-loo' wailing call (MP3 - 562KB).
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www.environment.nsw.gov.au/surveys/BushStone-curlewComm...
www.environment.nsw.gov.au/surveys/BushStone-curlewCommunitySurvey.htm
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Australia's Endangered Bird Species, Bush Stone Curlew, Turquoise Parrot, Swift Parrot, Square Tailed Kite, Regent Honeyeater, Scarlet Chested Parrot, all found in Chiltern Victoria. ... The bush stone-curlew is a large bird which stands on long, gangly legs. It is also called the bush thick knee because of its large...
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www.tourisminternet.com.au/chcurlew.htm
www.tourisminternet.com.au/chcurlew.htm
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Bush Stone-curlews are birds standing 50 - 60 centimetres high, with long gangly legs, large yellow eyes, and grey-streaked upper parts. ... Bush stone-curlew (Burhinus grallarius) (PDF - 536 KB)
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www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/publicat...
www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/publications/tsd05bush-stone-curlew.html
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