Name: Curlew
Scientific name: Numenius arquata
Category: Birds
Nature Stars: 50
About: A very large, tall wader about 50cm long, about the same size as a female Pheasant. Streaky greyish brown, with long bluey-grey legs and a very long, downwards curved bill, greyish with pink at the base. When they fly, Curlew have a white wedge on the rum
How to identify: Told from the smaller Whimbrel by the longer bill and plain head pattern. The call is a loud, sad 'Cur-lee'.
Where: A fairly common breeding bird of wet grasslands and moorlands in northern England, Wales and Scotland. Common on migration at wetlands throughout the country. Winters around the coast.
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Fantastic fact: An old country name is the Whaup or Great Whaup.
Photograph credit: Photo credit tbc
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