Beach Stone-curlew
Esacus magnirostris - Oedicnème des récifs
Systematics
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Order:
Charadriiformes
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Family:
Burhinidés
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Genus:
Esacus
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Species:
magnirostris
Descriptor
Biometrics
- Size: 57 cm
- Wingspan: -
- Weight: 870 à 1130 g
Geographic range
Identification
Beach Stone-curlew (Esacus magnirostris) is a species of bird in the Burhinidae family.
Subspecific information monotypic species
Foreign names
- Oedicnème des récifs,
- Alcaraván piquigrueso australiano,
- alcaravão-dos-recifes,
- Rifftriel,
- parti rákásztyúk,
- Rifgriel,
- Occhione ripario,
- kusttjockfot,
- Kysttriel,
- ležiak pobrežný,
- dytík velkozobý,
- Kysttriel,
- riuttapaksujalka,
- torlit becgros dels esculls,
- kulon plażowy,
- Длиннохвостая авдотка,
- Wili-wili besar,
- ハシブトオオイシチドリ,
- 澳洲石鸻,
- นกกระแตผีชายหาด,
- 沙石鴴,
Habitat
Marine Intertidal : Rocky Shoreline, Sandy Shoreline and/or Beaches, Sand Bars, Spits, Etc, Shingle and/or Pebble Shoreline and/or Beaches, Mud Flats and Salt Flats, Salt Marshes (Emergent Grasses), Tidepools ; Marine Coastal/Supratidal : Sea Cliffs and Rocky Offshore Islands, Coastal Brackish/Saline Lagoons/Marine Lakes
Threats - protection
IUCN conservation status
Extinct
Threatened
Least
concern
concern
Extinc
in the Wild
in the Wild
Near
threatened
threatened
Not
evaluated
evaluated
EX
EW
CR
EN
VU
NT
LC
NE
Other sources of interest
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