Eurasian stone-curlew

Burhinus oedicnemus

The Eurasian stone curlew, Eurasian thick-knee, or simply stone-curlew is a northern species of the Burhinidae bird family.
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Appearance

It is a fairly large wader though is mid-sized by the standards of its family. Length ranges from 38 to 46 cm, wingspan from 76 to 88 cm and weight from 290 to 535 g. with a strong yellow and black beak, large yellow eyes, and cryptic plumage. The bird is striking in flight, with black and white wing markings.
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Naming

The genus name "Burhinus" comes from the Greek "bous", ox, and "rhis", nose. The species name "oedicnemus" comes from the Greek "oidio", to swell, and "kneme", the shin or leg, referring to the bird's prominent tibiotarsal joints, which also give it the common name of "thick-knee". This is an abbreviated form of Pennant's 1776 coinage "thick kneed bustard".

The name "stone curlew" was first recorded by Francis Willughby in 1667 as a ""third sort of Godwit, which in Cornwall they call the Stone-Curlew, differing from the precedent in that it hath a much shorter and slenderer Bill than either of them"". It derives from the bird's nocturnal calls sounding like the unrelated Eurasian curlew "Numenius arquata" and its preference for barren stoney heaths.There are five subspecies of "Burhinus oedicnemus": The Indian stone-curlew was previously considered a subspecies.
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Distribution

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.
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Habitat

Despite being classed as a wader, this species prefers dry open habitats with some bare ground. It is largely nocturnal, particularly when singing its loud wailing songs, which are reminiscent of that of curlews. Food consists of insects and other small invertebrates, and occasionally small reptiles, frogs and rodents. It lays 2–3 eggs in a narrow scrape in the ground.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderCharadriiformes
FamilyBurhinidae
GenusBurhinus
SpeciesB. oedicnemus