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Burhinus (thick-knees)

Synonyms: Burrhinus

Wikipedia Abstract

Burhinus is a genus of bird in the Burhinidae family. This family also contains the genus Esacus. The genus name Burhinus comes from the Greek bous, ox, and rhis, nose. The Burhinus are commonly called thick-knee, stone-curlew or dikkop. They are medium-sized, terrestrial waders, though they are generally found in semi-arid to arid, open areas. Only some species of Burhinus are associated with water. The genus ranges from 32 cm to 59 cm in size. Burhinus are characterised by their long legs, long wings and cryptic plumage. Most species have a short, thick, strong bill. The stone-curlews are found all over the world except Antarctica. They are mainly tropical, with the greatest diversity in the old world.
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Species

Burhinus bistriatus (Double-striped Thick-knee) (Attributes)
Burhinus capensis (Spotted Thick-knee) (Attributes)
Burhinus grallarius (Bush Stone-curlew) (Attributes)
Burhinus indicus (Indian Stone-curlew) (Attributes)
Burhinus lucorum
Burhinus nanus
Burhinus oedicnemus (Eurasian Stone-curlew) (Attributes)
Burhinus senegalensis (Senegal Thick-knee) (Attributes)
Burhinus superciliaris (Peruvian Thick-knee) (Attributes)
Burhinus vermiculatus (Water Thick-knee) (Attributes)

External References

Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0