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[[Image:Eurasian_Curlew.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo &copy; by {{user|Gallus|Gallus}}<br />Kingairloch, [[Scotland|Scottish Highlands]], [[UK]], September 2004]]
[[Image:Eurasian_Curlew.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Gallus]]
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;[[:Category:Numenius|Numenius]] arquata
==Description==
 
Location: Kingairloch Scottish Highlands
 
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
A widespread and generally common bird in the Region, breeds in the British Isles (except east and south-east England), discontinuously from France east to Poland, throughout coastal and lowland Scandinavia, the Baltic States and across Russia between about 48� and 64�N. Southern limits are the Pyrenees, Alps and the Black Sea.  
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50-60cm (19¾-23½ in)
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*Greyish-brown overall plumage
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*White back
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*Long curved bill
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==Distribution==
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A widespread and generally common bird in the Western Palearctic. Breeds in the [[British Isles]] (except east and south-east [[England]]), discontinuously from [[France]] east to [[Poland]], throughout coastal and lowland [[Scandinavia]], the [[Baltic States]] and across [[Russia]] between about 48 and 64 degrees N. Southern limits are the Pyrenees, Alps and the Black Sea.
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[[Image:064A7293.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo &copy; by {{user|Macswede|Macswede}}<br />Helensburgh, [[Scotland]], November 2018]]
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Resident in [[Ireland]], parts of coastal [[Britain]], Brittany, coastal [[Netherlands]] and south-west [[Sweden]]. Elsewhere a summer visitor, present April-August.
  
Resident in Ireland, parts of coastal Britain, Brittany, coastal Netherlands and south-west Sweden. Elsewhere a summer visitor, present April-August. In winter found in southern Iceland, throughout the British Isles and much of western and southern Europe, Turkey and North Africa. Has bred in Spain and occasionally does so elsewhere out of main range including very small numbers in Italy.  
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In winter found in southern [[Iceland]], throughout the British Isles and much of western and southern [[Europe]], [[Turkey]] and North [[Africa]]. Has bred in [[Spain]] and occasionally does so elsewhere out of main range including very small numbers in [[Italy]].  
  
Vagrant north to Jan Mayen, Bear Island and south to Canaries, Azores and Cape Verde Islands.  
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Vagrant north to Jan Mayen, Bear Island and south to [[Canary Islands|Canaries]], [[Azores]] and [[Cape Verde Islands]].
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==Taxonomy==
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====Subspecies====
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Three subspecies aer recognized<sup>[[#References|1]]</sup>:
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*''N. a. arquata'' :
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:*Breeds [[British Isles]] to Ural Mountains; winters to north-western [[Africa]] and [[India]]
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*''N. a. suschkini'':
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:*Breeds in western [[Russia]] (lower Volga Valley and Urals east to southwestern Siberia) and northern [[Kazakhstan]]; winters along coasts of sub-Saharan [[Africa]] and southwestern [[Asia]])
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*''N. a. orientalis'':
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:*Breeds from central Siberia east to northeastern China (central Heilongjiang); winters along coasts of eastern and southern [[Africa]], [[Madagascar]], and from the southern Caspian Sea south to the Persian Gulf and east through southern [[Asia]] to eastern [[China]] and southern [[Japan]], south to the [[Philippines]] and [[Greater Sundas]] ([[Indonesia]])
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==Habitat==
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[[Image:36754366791 32619af956 z.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Juvenile subspecies ''orientalis''<br />Photo &copy; by {{user|SeeToh|SeeToh}}<br />Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, [[Singapore]], August 2017]]
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Breeds in wet grassland and meadows, drier parts of marshes, farmland, heaths and moorland. In winter mainly coastal, on estuaries and sandy shores, saltmarshes, on coastal grasslands and to a lesser extent, on inland wetlands.
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==Behaviour==
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====Diet====
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The diet includes small invertebrates, small crabs and earthworms.
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====Breeding====
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Their nest is a bare scrape. The 3-6 eggs are incubated for about a month.
  
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They are [[Dictionary_M-O#M|monogamous]] and territorial.
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====Vocalisation====
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'''Call''': ''curloo-oo.''
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{{ Audio|Numenius arquata (song).mp3 }}
  
Habitat Breeds in wet grassland and meadows, drier parts of marshes, farmland, heaths and moorland. In winter mainly coastal, on estuaries and sandy shores, saltmarshes, on coastal grasslands and to a lesser extent, on inland wetlands.
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==References==
==Bird Song==
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#{{Ref-Clements6thOct22}}#{{Ref-GillDonskerRasmussen22V12.2}}#Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive (retrieved December 2018)
<flashmp3>Numenius arquata (song).mp3</flashmp3><br />
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''[[Media:Numenius arquata (song).mp3|Listen in an external program]]''
 
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*{{GSearch|Numenius+arquata }} View more images of Eurasian Curlew in the gallery]
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Latest revision as of 20:59, 15 February 2023

Photo © by Gallus
Kingairloch, Scottish Highlands, UK, September 2004
Numenius arquata

Identification

50-60cm (19¾-23½ in)

  • Greyish-brown overall plumage
  • White back
  • Long curved bill

Distribution

A widespread and generally common bird in the Western Palearctic. Breeds in the British Isles (except east and south-east England), discontinuously from France east to Poland, throughout coastal and lowland Scandinavia, the Baltic States and across Russia between about 48 and 64 degrees N. Southern limits are the Pyrenees, Alps and the Black Sea.

Photo © by Macswede
Helensburgh, Scotland, November 2018

Resident in Ireland, parts of coastal Britain, Brittany, coastal Netherlands and south-west Sweden. Elsewhere a summer visitor, present April-August.

In winter found in southern Iceland, throughout the British Isles and much of western and southern Europe, Turkey and North Africa. Has bred in Spain and occasionally does so elsewhere out of main range including very small numbers in Italy.

Vagrant north to Jan Mayen, Bear Island and south to Canaries, Azores and Cape Verde Islands.

Taxonomy

Subspecies

Three subspecies aer recognized1:

  • N. a. arquata :
  • N. a. suschkini:
  • Breeds in western Russia (lower Volga Valley and Urals east to southwestern Siberia) and northern Kazakhstan; winters along coasts of sub-Saharan Africa and southwestern Asia)
  • N. a. orientalis:
  • Breeds from central Siberia east to northeastern China (central Heilongjiang); winters along coasts of eastern and southern Africa, Madagascar, and from the southern Caspian Sea south to the Persian Gulf and east through southern Asia to eastern China and southern Japan, south to the Philippines and Greater Sundas (Indonesia)

Habitat

Juvenile subspecies orientalis
Photo © by SeeToh
Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, Singapore, August 2017

Breeds in wet grassland and meadows, drier parts of marshes, farmland, heaths and moorland. In winter mainly coastal, on estuaries and sandy shores, saltmarshes, on coastal grasslands and to a lesser extent, on inland wetlands.

Behaviour

Diet

The diet includes small invertebrates, small crabs and earthworms.

Breeding

Their nest is a bare scrape. The 3-6 eggs are incubated for about a month.

They are monogamous and territorial.

Vocalisation

Call: curloo-oo.

References

  1. Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, T. A. Fredericks, J. A. Gerbracht, D. Lepage, S. M. Billerman, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2022. The eBird/Clements checklist of Birds of the World: v2022. Downloaded from https://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/
  2. Gill, F, D Donsker, and P Rasmussen (Eds). 2022. IOC World Bird List (v 12.2) DRAFT. Doi 10.14344/IOC.ML.12.2. http://www.worldbirdnames.org/
  3. Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive (retrieved December 2018)

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