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Bush Stone-curlews, also called Bush Thick-knees, are large shorebirds that live throughout Australia. Although related to plovers and avocets, these birds prefer to live and hunt on dry land. They have strong black bills, and large yellow eyes.
These birds are named for their songs, which sound like curlews and for their large knee joints. Hunting at night, they eat insects, crustaceans and small lizards.
http://australianmuseum.net.au/Bush-Stone-curlew
Tells what this large ground-dwelling shorebird looks like, where it lives and nests, what it eats, and the habitat it prefers.
http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/publications/tsd05bush-stone-curlew.html
Pictures of the bird, why it's threatened, and how you can help.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bush_Thick-knee
Learn about this shorebird, also called Bush Stone-curlew. Includes its appearance, diet, nesting habits, and how and where it is threatened.
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