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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. Te Terrestrial Co Congregatory So Social No Not a migrant S starts with Appearance
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The spotted thick-knee (Burhinus capensis), also known as Cape thick-knee or spotted dikkop, is a distinctive wader native to much of sub-Saharan Africa. This species reaches…
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Spotted Thick-knee Burhinus capensis Summary Text account Data table and detailed info Distribution map Climate Change maps Reference and further resources Family: Burhinidae (Thick-knees) Authority: (Lichtenstein, 1823) Red List Category Click here for more information about the Red List categories and criteria Justification of Red List category
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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. Descriptionedit] The spotted thick-knee, which can reach up to 45.5 cm (17.9 in) in height, has long legs and brown-and-white speckled plumage.
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Spotted Thick-knee Spotted Thick-knee / Burhinus capensis Spotted Thick-knee bird sounds * Paused. Call, © Dawie de Swardt « » 1. Call, © Dawie de Swardt South Africa 2. Call, © James Bradley Kenya 3. Alarm call, © Andre Marais South Africa 4. Song, © Sander Bot South Africa 5. Call, © Derek Solomon South Africa 6. Song, © Sander Bot South Africa
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The Bush Thick-knee has gray brown upperparts; buff underparts; black streaking on breast and flanks; white supercilium, forehead, throat; dark eye-stripe curved toward neck; black bill Similar to: Beech Tnick-knee. Beach Thick-knee has much bigger bill than Bush Thick-knee.
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The spotted thick-knee, 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. Source: Wikipedia. ( 0 votes) Taxonomic Serial Number: TSN: 176747.
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The spotted thick-knee, which can reach up to 45.5 cm (17.9 in) in height, has long legs and brown-and-white speckled plumage which provides camouflage, making it difficult to spot the bird in the grasslands and savannas where it roams. Its head is large and round with a prominent yellow eye and a short, stout beak.
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Spotted Thick-knees have a dark brown streak that stretches from under the eye to the ear feathers and a white streak can be seen below the eye to the cheek. There are white feathers around its eyes. The upper parts of the body and wings have brown, white, and black splotches. A white bar of plumage separates the wing into sections.
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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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The Spotted Thick-knee ( Burhinus capensis ), a ground-nesting species, persists in some mosaic urban landscapes in South Africa. We, therefore, assessed the presence of Spotted Thick-knees and their interactions with humans in the fragmented natural and human-modified landscape of Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal.
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Spotted Thick-knee (Burhinus capensis) :: xeno-canto Spotted Thick-knee · Burhinus capensis · (Lichtenstein, MHK, 1823) Order: CHARADRIIFORMES Family: Burhinidae (Stone-curlews, Thick-knees) Genus: Burhinus Species: capensis Map Legend Subspecies capensis · (Lichtenstein, MHK, 1823) maculosus · (Temminck, 1824) Unclassified No subspecies specified
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Spotted thick-knee, Bellville, South Africa. [photo Trevor Hardaker ©] Distribution and habitat Although it has isolated populations in the Arabian Peninsula, the bulk of its population is in sub-Saharan Africa, absent from the most arid parts of Somalia and the lowland forest of west Africa and DRC.
Wildlife and Nature PicturesSpotted Thickknee (Burhinus capensis) Wildlife and Nature
The spotted thick-knee , 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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