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Curlews Collection (page 5)

Curlews, with their distinctive long bills and haunting calls, are a captivating sight in the wild

Background imageCurlews Collection: Curlew - Calling Shetland Mainland, UK BI010403

Curlew - Calling Shetland Mainland, UK BI010403
COS-1909 Curlew - calling 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 imageCurlews Collection: Long Billed Curlew - in flight. Fort de Soto, florida, USA BI001859

Long Billed Curlew - in flight. Fort de Soto, florida, USA BI001859
COS-1203 Long-billed Curlew - in flight Fort de Soto, florida, USA Numenius americanus Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCurlews Collection: Long Billed Curlew. Fort de Soto, florida, USA BI001851

Long Billed Curlew. Fort de Soto, florida, USA BI001851
COS-1194 Long-Billed Curlew Fort de Soto, florida, USA Numenius americanus Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCurlews Collection: Curlew - Flying late evening light - Norfok UK

Curlew - Flying late evening light - Norfok UK
CK-4442 Curlew - Flying late evening light Norfolk UK. Numenius arquata Chris Knights Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCurlews Collection: Curlew -At nest onthe alert - Norfolk UK

Curlew -At nest onthe alert - Norfolk UK
CK-4441 Curlew - At nest on the alert Norfolk UK Numenius arquata Chris Knights Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCurlews Collection: Curlew - Crouching low to hide from rooks -Norfolk UK

Curlew - Crouching low to hide from rooks -Norfolk UK
CK-4440 Curlew - Crouching low to hide from rooks Norfolk UK Numenius arquata Chris Knights Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCurlews Collection: Curlew - Close up walking - Norfolk UK

Curlew - Close up walking - Norfolk UK
CK-4439 Curlew - Close up walking Norfolk UK Numenius arquata Chris Knights Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCurlews Collection: Curlew - On the alert in grassland - Norfolk UK

Curlew - On the alert in grassland - Norfolk UK
CK-4438 Curlew - On the alert in grassland Norfolk UK. Numenius arquata Chris Knights Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCurlews Collection: Curlew - At nest with chicks on grassland - NorfolkUK

Curlew - At nest with chicks on grassland - NorfolkUK
CK-4436 Curlew - At nest with chicks on grassland Norfolk UK Numenius arquata Chris Knights Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCurlews Collection: Curlew - Nest four large olive green eggs - Norolk UK

Curlew - Nest four large olive green eggs - Norolk UK
CK-4434 Curlew - Nest four large olive green eggs Norfolk UK Numenius arquata Chris Knights Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCurlews Collection: Stone Curlew Burhinus oedicnemus

Stone Curlew Burhinus oedicnemus
CK-23 STONE-CURLEW - in grass, side view Burhinus oedicnemus Distribution: Southern United Kingdom east to southern Russia and south to Spain, Italy and the Balkans

Background imageCurlews Collection: Curlew - adult with young

Curlew - adult with young
CK-1005 Curlew - adult with young Nemenius arquata Chris Knights Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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 imageCurlews 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



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Curlews, with their distinctive long bills and haunting calls, are a captivating sight in the wild. In flight over moorland breeding territory in Northumberland, UK, these majestic birds showcase their grace and agility. Their elegant wings span wide as they navigate the open skies. During stormy weather in Wales, UK, a group braves the elements to fly over the sea. Against the backdrop of crashing waves and dark clouds, their determination is awe-inspiring. These resilient creatures demonstrate their adaptability even in harsh conditions. The Long-billed Curlew stands out with its impressive bill that seems perfectly designed for probing deep into mudflats or marshes to find food. Its slender silhouette against a vast landscape creates an enchanting image. In an aggressive display captured by C. R Knights/ARDEA LONDON, a Stone Curlew asserts its dominance. With feathers ruffled and beak open wide, it defends its territory fiercely. At high tide amongst Oystercatchers on a beach roosting spot, a Curlew finds solace amidst fellow shorebirds. The harmonious coexistence showcases nature's ability to create harmony within diversity. On another beach in Wirral, England during December's chilliness, a solitary Curlew stands tall against the windswept sand dunes. Its presence evokes feelings of tranquility amidst winter's solitude. In Peak District National Park during June 2011, a Curlew takes flight against rolling hills and vibrant greenery. This moment captures freedom and adventure as it soars through clear blue skies. Perched on a grassy mound among Shetland Islands' breathtaking landscapes in Scotland during July is yet another curious Curlew observing its surroundings with keen eyesight. Feeding lithographs depict these magnificent birds engrossed in searching for sustenance along coastal areas or wetlands - showcasing both their beauty and resourcefulness when it comes to survival.