- the
binomial name
Charadius grallarius.
Latham published three names simultaneously; however, the
seniority of C.
grallarius follows the
publication of...
- Oligocene–Present PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Bush stone-curlew,
Burhinus grallarius Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:...
-
genus Esacus,
leading to much confusion. The Bush stone-curlew is now B.
grallarius, as
described by John
Gould in 1845.
There are
eight species of Burhinus...
- B.
grallarius...
- (Grallaria varia) as the type species. The
genus name is from Neo-Latin
grallarius meaning "stilt-walker". The
genus contains the
following 47
species Undulated...
- code name "Thickney" (bush thick-knee or bush stone-curlew,
Burhinus grallarius),
which Crake chooses for
Jimmy from an
Australian bird
known for inhabiting...
- Black-faced sheathbill,
Chionis minor - Aus Bush stone-curlew,
Burhinus grallarius - Aus
Beach stone-curlew,
Esacus magnirostris - Aus Pied oystercatcher...
-
Common name
Binomial Notes Bush thick-knee
Burhinus grallarius Beach thick-knee
Esacus magnirostris...
-
South Wales.
Birds include the
endangered bush stone-curlew (Burhinus
grallarius),
superb parrot (Polytelis swainsonii), red
goshawk (Erythrotriorchis...
- plumage. One
species is a
vagrant to Tasmania. Bush thick-knee,
Burhinus grallarius (V) Order: Charadriiformes Family:
Recurvirostridae Recurvirostridae...