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brett kull | the last of the curlews |
www.brettkull.com/
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Open Directory - Kids and Teens: School Time: Science: Living Things: |
Kids and Teens: School Time: Science: Living Things: Animals: Birds: Shorebirds: Curlews (3)
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www.dmoz.org/Kids_and_Teens/School_Time/Science/Living_Things/Animals/Birds/Shorebirds/Curlews/
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Alaska Science Center - Pacific Shorebird Migration Project |
The Alaska Science Center, PRBO Conservation Science (PRBO), and collaborators in various countries received funding from The David and Lucile Packard Foundation ... During 2007-2008, ... For each species,
alaska.usgs.gov/science/biology/shorebirds/pacific_migr...
alaska.usgs.gov/science/biology/shorebirds/pacific_migration.html
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USGS Alaska Science Center Bristle-thighed Curlew Updates |
In December 2007, we traveled to the Republic of the Marshall Islands to observe curlews at non-breeding sites and meet local citizens, scientists, and naturalists interested in bird conservation...
alaska.usgs.gov/science/biology/shorebirds/btcu_updates...
alaska.usgs.gov/science/biology/shorebirds/btcu_updates.html
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Stone-curlew - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
The Stone-curlews or Thick-knees are a group of largely tropical waders in the family Burhinidae.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone-curlew
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone-curlew
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Return of the Stone Curlew |
Explains what they look like, how and where they nest, what they eat, and how farmers have helped them. ... ÿØÿà JFIF ` ` ÿí;†Photoshop 3.0 8BIM í Resolution ` ` 8BIM ... Û-õ&Þß>öÝŒÿ V"
www.chilternsaonb.org/caring/farmland_birds_return.html
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Bush Stone-curlew |
Young Bush Stone-curlews are similar in appearance to the adults, but are paler, and a little browner in colour.
www.amonline.net.au/factsheets/curlew.htm
www.amonline.net.au/factsheets/curlew.htm
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Bush stone-curlew (Burhinus grallarius) - Threatened Species Day |
Bush Stone-curlews are birds standing 50 - 60 centimetres high, with long gangly legs, large yellow eyes, and grey-streaked upper parts. ... You are here: ... Threatened Species Day fact sheet;
www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/publicat...
www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/publications/tsd05bush-stone-curlew.html
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Eskimo Curlew (Numenius borealis) |
Historic reports tell of the skies being full of Eskimo Curlews as they migrated through the prairie states and provinces.
www.tpwd.state.tx.us/huntwild/wild/species/eskcurl/
Curlews rarely fly spending their time on the ground. Their eggs are laid directly on the ground in the case of the Bush Curlew and on a sandy beach in the case of the Beach Curlew.
www.users.bigpond.com/wildlifebb/projects/curlew/defaul...
www.users.bigpond.com/wildlifebb/projects/curlew/default.html