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Stone-Curlew Facts: Identification, Diet, Migration Info etc . . . Stone-curlews favour habitats like farmland, heathland, and grassland In the UK, these birds are mainly found in East Anglia and southern England, where they are seen as a symbol of the region’s natural heritage They are migratory birds, spending summers in Europe and their winters in Africa
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
Stone curlew - The Wildlife Trusts They spend the winter in southern Europe and northern Africa, with British birds recorded as far south as Sierra Leone They nest on the ground, relying on their camouflage to keep them safe They can spend most of the day sitting still, making them very hard to spot
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
Stone-curlew | BTO In Britain this combination is provided either by short semi-natural grassland or by spring-sown crops They breed in two main areas, the East Anglian Breckland and Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, with a growing population on the Sandlings of coastal Suffolk Small numbers have breed in Sussex
Diving into the World of Enigmatic Stone-Curlew The Stone-Curlew is widely distributed across Europe, Asia, and Africa, extending from the Iberian Peninsula and the British Isles in the west to Japan and Southeast Asia in the east
Stone Curlew Bird - Facts, Information Pictures - Animal Corner Stone Curlews are present in areas of plains throughout central and southern Europe, however, despite being locally numerous, they are often difficult to locate except by their wailing nocturnal calls
Eurasian stone-curlew facts, distribution population | BioDB The range of the Eurasian Stone-curlew spans across Europe, North Africa, and Southwest Asia, where it inhabits a variety of habitats ranging from dry open areas to more temperate regions
Eurasian stone-curlew - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on . . . - Animalia The Eurasian stone curlew occurs throughout Europe, north Africa and southwestern Asia It is a summer migrant in the more temperate European and Asian parts of its range, wintering in Africa Despite being classed as a wader, this species prefers dry open habitats with some bare ground