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Bush Stone-curlew

Burhinus grallarius

Description:

Bush Stone-curlews are birds standing 50–60 cm high, with long thin legs, large yellow eyes, and grey-streaked upper parts. They are well camouflaged.

Habitat:

Inner city urban landscaped garden in South Brisbane, Australia.

Notes:

A pair with a juvenile. These birds have adapted very well to urban life in the northern parts of Australia.

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JeffCrocombe
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JeffCrocombe

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Jan 11, 2013
Submitted on Jan 11, 2013

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