Definition of Burhinidae. Meaning of Burhinidae. Synonyms of Burhinidae

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Definition of Burhinidae

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Meaning of Burhinidae from wikipedia

- 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...
- simply stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus) is a northern species of the Burhinidae (stone-curlew) bird family. The Eurasian stone-curlew was formally described...
- (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...
- known 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...
- Hesperoburhinus is a genus of birds in the stone-curlew family Burhinidae. The genus is distributed in Middle and South America. It contains two species...
- This list is based on the Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds list, May 2002 update, with the doubtfuls omitted. It includes the birds...
- Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Aves Order: Charadriiformes Family: Burhinidae Genus: Esacus Species: E. magnirostris Binomial name Esacus magnirostris...
- Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Aves Order: Charadriiformes Family: Burhinidae Genus: Esacus Species: E. recurvirostris Binomial name Esacus recurvirostris...
- (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...
- synonymous with B. grallarius. A species of the widely distributed family Burhinidae, also represented in Australia by the beach stone-curlew Esacus magnirostris...