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- Curlew - Wikipedia
Curlew The curlews ( ˈkɜːrljuː ) are a group of nine species of birds in the genus Numenius, characterised by their long, slender, downcurved bills and mottled brown plumage
- Long-billed Curlew - All About Birds
<p>North America's largest shorebird, the Long-billed Curlew, is a graceful creature with an almost impossibly long, thin, and curved bill This speckled, cinnamon-washed shorebird probes deep into mud and sand for aquatic invertebrates on its coastal wintering grounds and picks up grasshoppers on the breeding grounds
- Curlew | Description, Species, Habitat, Facts | Britannica
Curlew, any of numerous medium-sized or large shorebirds belonging to the genus Numenius (family Scolopacidae) and having a bill that is decurved, or sickle-shaped, curving downward at the tip Learn more about curlews, including the eight different species
- Curlew Bird Facts (Numenius arquata) | Birdfact
The Curlew is a large wader with a distinctive long, down-curved bill and long legs Its plumage is mottled brown above with a pale underside, featuring dark streaks on the breast and flanks
- Curlew - The Wildlife Trusts
The curlew is a very large, tall wader, about the same size as a female pheasant Its haunting display call ('cur-lee') is unmistakable and can be heard from February through to July on its breeding grounds - wet grasslands, farmland, heath and moorlands
- Long-billed Curlews - Intermountain Bird Observatory
We use satellite tracking data to determine threats and areas of conservation priority for this species Read our latest curlew project publications on our ResearchGate page and learn more about our research on illegal shooting
- Curlew - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Everything you should know about the Curlew The Curlew belongs to a small group of Sandpipers, with long legs, and long, curved beaks
- Curlew Bird Facts | Numenius Arquata - The RSPB Wildlife Charity
The Curlew is the largest European wading bird, found on estuaries in winter and moors in summer Look for its down-curved bill, brown upperparts, long legs and listen for its evocative, bubbling, call
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