Diet Overlap

Numenius madagascariensis (Far Eastern Curlew)
Esacus magnirostris (beach stone curlew)

Common Diet

Mictyris longicarpus (light-blue soldier crab)

Common Habitat

Banda Sea Islands moist deciduous forests
Borneo lowland rain forests
Borneo peat swamp forests
Buru rain forests
East Melanesian Islands
Eastern Java-Bali rain forests
Halmahera rain forests
Indo-Burma
Lesser Sundas deciduous forests
Luzon rain forests
Mentawai Islands rain forests
Mindanao-Eastern Visayas rain forests
Mindoro rain forests
New Caledonia
New Caledonia dry forests
New Caledonia rain forests
New Guinea mangroves
Peninsular Malaysian peat swamp forests
Peninsular Malaysian rain forests
Philippines
Seram rain forests
Solomon Islands rain forests
Southeastern Papuan rain forests
Southern New Guinea freshwater swamp forests
Southern New Guinea lowland rain forests
Southwest Australia
Southwest Borneo freshwater swamp forests
Sulawesi lowland rain forests
Sulu Archipelago rain forests
Sumatran freshwater swamp forests
Sumatran montane rain forests
Sumatran peat swamp forests
Sumba deciduous forests
Sunda Shelf mangroves
Sundaland
Sundaland heath forests
Timor and Wetar deciduous forests
Trans Fly savanna and grasslands
Vanuatu rain forests
Vogelkop-Aru lowland rain forests
Wallacea

Attributes / relations provided by
1del Hoyo, J., Elliott, A., Sargatal, J., Christie, D.A. & de Juana, E. (eds.). Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona.
2Mellish, Graham F and Rohweder, David A. Reconstructing the diet of the beach stone-curlew 'Esacus magnirostris' using scat analysis. Australian Field Ornithology, Vol. 29, No. 4, Dec 2012: 201-209