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3 Facts"The Bush Stone-curlew’s nighttime call is often mistaken for a human scream."
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Bush Thick-knee
The Bush Stone-curlew, also known as the Bush Thick-knee (*Burhinus grallarius*), is a unique ground-dwelling bird native to Australia. It is best known for its haunting nighttime calls and remarkable ability to blend into its surroundings. While once widespread, it remains common in northern Australia and some urban areas, but has declined in the south due to habitat loss and introduced predators. This species is often seen in open woodlands, grasslands, and even city parks, where its eerie calls are a familiar sound after dark.
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Top Locations
Curated birding spots where the Bush Thick-knee has been recorded.
- Cooinda (Kakadu NP)🔥 ActiveNorthern Territory · 4 species · seen 30 days ago
- Edith Falls🔥 ActiveNorthern Territory · 1 species · seen 28 days ago
- Green Mountain Campground🔥 ActiveQueensland · 2 species · seen 7 days ago
- Hamilton Island🔥 ActiveQueensland · 8 species · 11 sightings · seen 23 days ago
- Jingili Water Gardens🔥 ActiveNorthern Territory · 1 species · seen 8 days ago
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