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- Spotted thick-knee - Wikipedia
The spotted thick-knee (Burhinus capensis), also known as the spotted dikkop or Cape thick-knee, is a wader in the family Burhinidae It is native to tropical regions of central and southern Africa
- Spotted Thick-knee - eBird
A tall, tawny-brown, terrestrial, plover-like bird with bold, blackish spots on the upperparts and without wing bars It prefers a variety of drier country habitats up to 2500 m; avoids wetlands
- Spotted Thick-knees Facts Habitat | Earth Life
Discover the unique Spotted Thick-knees, their habitat, behavior, and distinctive features native to Africa and Arabia
- Spotted Thick-knee (Burhinus capensis) - BDI
They are generally found in semi-arid to arid, open areas and only a few species are associated with water The Spotted Thick-knee is a large, long-legged wader, with strikingly large eyes The combination of long legs, overall spotted appearance and large yellow eyes is distinctive
- Definitive Guide To Spotted Thick-knee Facts, Habitat, Conservation . . .
The Spotted Thick-knee, scientifically known as Burhinus capensis, is a distinctive bird species native to Africa, recognized for its unique physical features and behavior
- Spotted Thick-Knee: Anatomy, Habitat, and The Wailing Bird (Guide)
Key Takeaway: The Spotted Thick-Knee (part of the Burhinidae family) is a nocturnal, ground-dwelling bird characterized by its bizarre, stout anatomy and its exceptional cryptic plumage, which allows it to vanish seamlessly into savanna environments
- Spotted thick-knee – Bird Species Profile, Origin Traits
Also called the spotted dikkop or Cape thick-knee, this nocturnal wader relies heavily on superb camouflage and a freeze posture to avoid detection Its large yellow eyes aid low-light foraging, and when threatened it may raise its wings to flash bold white patches as a startle display
- Spotted Thick-knee Burhinus capensis photo call and song
Without financial support, it may soon have to shut down
- Spotted Thick-Knee - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Native to central and southern Africa, this bird is named for its speckled plumage and the enlarged joints at the midpoint of its legs
- Spotted thick-knee - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on . . . - Animalia
The spotted thick-knee (Burhinus capensis ), also known as the spotted dikkop or Cape thick-knee, is a wader in the family Burhinidae It is native to tropical regions of central and southern Africa
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