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Curlew Collection (page 8)

The curlew, a majestic bird known for its distinctive long beak and haunting call, graces the skies over moorlands in Northumberland, UK

Background imageCurlew Collection: Common Curlew - close-up UK

Common Curlew - close-up UK
CAN-2746 Common Curlew - close-up England Numenius arquata John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCurlew Collection: Southern stone curlew, Australia

Southern stone curlew, Australia
PM-10114 Southern stone curlew Australia Burhinus magnirostris Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCurlew Collection: Little Curlew / Little Whimbrel - with wings raised At Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley

Little Curlew / Little Whimbrel - with wings raised At Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia
DH-4243 Little Curlew / Little Whimbrel - with wings raised At Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia Numenius minutus Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageCurlew Collection: Little Curlew / Little Whimbrel - this bird spent 48 hours walking

Little Curlew / Little Whimbrel - this bird spent 48 hours walking and wading around the edge of a small sewage pond
DH-4242 Little Curlew / Little Whimbrel - this bird spent 48 hours walking and wading around the edge of a small sewage pond before departing At Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley

Background imageCurlew Collection: Curlew Sandpiper in breeding plumage Breeds in the far north of Russia

Curlew Sandpiper in breeding plumage Breeds in the far north of Russia and winters from Africa east to Australasia
DH-4044 Curlew Sandpiper in breeding plumage Waiting out a high tide at Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia. Calidris ferruginea Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageCurlew Collection: Bush Stone-curlew at night Reasonably common across the Top End

Bush Stone-curlew at night Reasonably common across the Top End and northeast but uncommon in the southeast
DH-4040 Bush Stone-curlew at night At night at a shallow ford on the Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Burhinus grallarius Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageCurlew Collection: Bush Stone-curlew Reasonably common across the Top End and northeast but uncommon in the southeast

Bush Stone-curlew Reasonably common across the Top End and northeast but uncommon in the southeast and southwest
DH-3933 Bush Stone-curlew On the road to Port Warrender, Mitchell Plateau, Kimberley, Western Australia. Burhinus grallarius Reasonably common across the Top End

Background imageCurlew Collection: Eastern Curlews at Roebuck Bay Largest Curlew. Breeds in Siberia with most of the population

Eastern Curlews at Roebuck Bay Largest Curlew. Breeds in Siberia with most of the population migrating to Australia
DH-3921 Eastern Curlews Roebuck Bay, Western Australia. Numenius madagascariensis Largest Curlew. Breeds in Siberia with most of the population migrating to Australia where it is found in most

Background imageCurlew Collection: Curlew Sandpipers in winter plumage Breeds in the far north of Russia

Curlew Sandpipers in winter plumage Breeds in the far north of Russia and winters from Africa east to Australasia
DH-3920 Curlew Sandpipers - in winter plumage Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia. Calidris ferruginea Breeds in the far north of Russia and winters from Africa east to Australasia

Background imageCurlew Collection: Curlew Sandpiper l- eg-flagged in winter plumage Breeds in the far north of Russia

Curlew Sandpiper l- eg-flagged in winter plumage Breeds in the far north of Russia
DH-3919 Curlew Sandpiper - leg-flagged in winter plumage Roebuck Bay near Broome, Western Australia. Calidris ferruginea Breeds in the far north of Russia and winters from Africa east to Australasia

Background imageCurlew Collection: Beach Stone-curlew / Beach Thick-knee. Found around the northern coasts of Australia

Beach Stone-curlew / Beach Thick-knee. Found around the northern coasts of Australia
DH-3912 Beach Stone-curlew / Beach Thick-knee. Roebuck Bay, Western Australia Esacus neglectus Found around the northern coasts of Australia

Background imageCurlew Collection: Bush Stone-curlew Royal Darwin Hospital grounds, Northern Territory, Australia

Bush Stone-curlew Royal Darwin Hospital grounds, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-3085 Bush STONE-CURLEW - on one leg Royal Darwin Hospital grounds, Northern Territory, Australia Burhinus grallarius Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCurlew Collection: Bush Stone-curlew Urban Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

Bush Stone-curlew Urban Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
DH-3083 Bush STONE-CURLEW Urban Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia Burhinus grallarius Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCurlew Collection: Curlew - Roosting Oulu Region, Finland BI006448

Curlew - Roosting Oulu Region, Finland BI006448
COS-327 Curlew - Roosting Oulu Region, Finland Numenius arquata Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCurlew Collection: Curlew - In Flight Numenius arquata Oulu Region, Finland BI014296 Digital Combination

Curlew - In Flight Numenius arquata Oulu Region, Finland BI014296 Digital Combination
COS-2502 Curlew - In Flight Oulu Region, Finland Numenius arquata Digitally manipulated image Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCurlew Collection: Curlew - Calling In Flight Numenius arquata Oulu Region, Finland BI014290

Curlew - Calling In Flight Numenius arquata Oulu Region, Finland BI014290
COS-2365 Curlew - Calling In Flight Oulu Region, Finland Numenius arquata Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCurlew Collection: Curlew - Calling Numenius arquata Oulu Region, Finland BI014267

Curlew - Calling Numenius arquata Oulu Region, Finland BI014267
COS-2364 Curlew - Calling Oulu Region, Finland Numenius arquata Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCurlew Collection: Stone Curlew - pair & chick

Stone Curlew - pair & chick
CK-3806 Stone Curlew - pair & chick Burhinus oedicnemus Chris Knights Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCurlew Collection: Bush Stone-curlew. Inhabits open woodland. Caversham Wildlife Park, Perth, W. Australia

Bush Stone-curlew. Inhabits open woodland. Caversham Wildlife Park, Perth, W. Australia
ASW-4250 Bush Stone-curlew Caversham Wildlife Park, Perth, W. Australia. Burhinus grallarius Inhabits open woodland. Alan J. S

Background imageCurlew Collection: Curlew (Numenius arquata), Upper Teesdale, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Curlew (Numenius arquata), Upper Teesdale, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCurlew Collection: Curlew - Chick walking Shetland Mainland, UK BI011451

Curlew - Chick walking Shetland Mainland, UK BI011451
COS-1915 Curlew - chick walking Shetland Mainland, UK Numenius arquata Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCurlew Collection: Double Strippd Thick Knee

Double Strippd Thick Knee
WAT-8959 Double-striped / Mexican Thick-knee / Double-Striped Stone Curlew - chick Llanos Venezuela Burhinus bistriatus M

Background imageCurlew Collection: Eskimo Curlew (Morris)

Eskimo Curlew (Morris)
ESKIMO CURLEW (Numenius borealis)

Background imageCurlew Collection: CURLEW / CIG. CARD / 1915

CURLEW / CIG. CARD / 1915
Curlew - latin name: Numenius arquata

Background imageCurlew Collection: Thatched Roadhouse

Thatched Roadhouse
Kelsale, a thatched roadhouse hotel in East Suffolk, England, on the main Yarmouth Road at Curlew Green



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The curlew, a majestic bird known for its distinctive long beak and haunting call, graces the skies over moorlands in Northumberland, UK. The Common Curlew (Morris) takes flight across its breeding territory, creating a mesmerizing sight against the backdrop of the rugged landscape. Alongside this graceful creature are other shorebirds like Oystercatchers, Ringed Plovers, Red Knots, and Turnstones that dot the sandy beaches with their presence. In contrast to its common counterpart is the Long-billed Curlew with its striking appearance and aggressive display. This Stone Curlew CK 451 showcases its dominance as it defends its territory. Meanwhile, another species called Scolopax arquata stands tall amidst nature's beauty. A pair of curlews captures our attention as they navigate through their habitat with grace and elegance. Their adult plumage shines brightly under the sun's rays while an illustration highlights the unique profile of a Long-billed Curlew with its curved beak. Bird enthusiasts can marvel at these captivating creatures alongside other avian wonders like Dippers, Warblers, Thrushes, Spoonbills, Ptarmigans Falcons, and Crows in a stunning picture featuring various bird eggs. Finally, we find solace in observing a solitary Curlew roosting on saltmarshes along Cromarty Firth in Scotland during April. Its peaceful presence reminds us of nature's tranquility and resilience. The curlews' diverse appearances and habitats remind us of their importance within ecosystems worldwide. From moorlands to coastlines to marshes - these birds bring life to every corner they inhabit.