Thick-knee
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Wild Birds
Spotted Thick-knees
Spotted Thin-knee is native to Africa and some parts of Arabia. This species is also known in Afrikaans as Spotted Dikkop or Cape Thick-knee.…
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Wild Birds
Water Thick-knees
Table of Contents Toggle What makes the water thick-kneed unique? Distribution, Habitat and Thriving in Sub-Saharan Africa A Bird of…
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Wild Birds
Senegal Thick-knees
The Senegal Thick-knees, Burhinus senegalensis, is a Stone-curlew, a group of waders in the family Burhinidae. Table of Contents…
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Great Thick-knees
The Great Thick-knees (Esacus recurvirostris) is a very large wader that is a resident breeder in tropical southern Asia from…
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Beach Stone-curlew
The Beach Stone-curlew, also known as the Beach Thick-knee (Esacus giganteus), is one of the most striking and intriguing coastal…
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Wild Birds
Double-striped Thick-knees
The Double-striped Thick-knees, Burhinus bistriatus, is a Stone-curlew, a group of waders in the family Burhinidae. For more information, see…
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Waterfowl
Thick-billed Murres
Thick-billed Murres or Bruünnich’s Guillemots (Uria lomvia) are a bird in the auk family (Alcidae). also known as the tuxedo seabird,…
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Thick-knees
The Stone-curlews (family Burhinidae) are also commonly known as Thick-knees. The term Stone-curlew owes its origin to the broad similarities…
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Wild Birds
Peruvian Thick-knees
The Peruvian Thick-knees (Burhinus superciliaris) is found in the South American countries of Chile, Ecuador, and Peru; where it occupies…
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