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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...
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synonymous with B. grallarius. A
species of the
widely distributed family Burhinidae, also
represented in
Australia by the
beach stone-curlew
Esacus magnirostris...
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simply stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus) is a
northern species of the
Burhinidae (stone-curlew) bird family. The
Eurasian stone-curlew was
formally described...
- as the
spotted dikkop , or Cape thick-knee, is a
wader in the
family Burhinidae. It is
native to
tropical regions of
central and
southern Africa. The...
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Indian thick-knee (Burhinus indicus) is a
species of bird in the
family Burhinidae. It was
formerly included as a
subspecies of the
Eurasian stone-curlew...
- (Hesperoburhinus bistriatus) is a stone-curlew, a
group of
waders in the
family Burhinidae. The
vernacular name
refers to the
prominent joints in the long greenish-grey...
- thick-knee (Hesperoburhinus superciliaris) is a
species of bird in the
family Burhinidae. It is
found in Chile, Ecuador, and Peru. Its
natural habitats are subtropical...
- are not true
curlews (family Scolopacidae) but
members of the
family Burhinidae,
which is in the same
order Charadriiformes, but only
distantly related...
- (Burhinus senegalensis) is a stone-curlew, a
group of
waders in the
family Burhinidae.
Their vernacular scientific name
refers to the
prominent joints in the...
- (Burhinus vermiculatus) is a
species of bird in the thick-knee
family Burhinidae. The
species is
found across sub-Saharan Africa,
usually close to water...