CURLEW

kûrˈloo, common name for large shore birds of both hemispheres, generally brown and buff in color and with decurved bills. There are eight species, belonging to the genus Numenius. The long-billed curlew, N. americanus, its bill almost one third the body length (about 2 ft/61 cm), is now rare in the E United States; it frequents salt marshes, prairies, and tidal creeks in the West. In summer it eats locusts and other injurious insects. The Hudsonian and the nearly extinct Eskimo curlews migrate from arctic breeding grounds to South America. The bristle-thighed curlew summers and nests in Alaska and winters on South Pacific islands, where it feeds on the eggs of other birds. The curlew makes a nonstop flight between breeding grounds. Some of the godwits and ibises are called curlews. Curlews are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Aves, order Charadriiformes, family Scolopacidae.

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CURLEW Curlews typically build their nests...Siberia. The long-billed curlew is the North American counterpart of the Eurasian curlew and once bred over most of...farming diminished its range. Curlews occur in Africa oni\ as...
...mainly on Orkney and Shetland. The curlew breeds on sheepwalk and lowland agricultural...spread further into the uplands, the curlews distribution has spread into the lowlands...upland noises during spring. Most curlew nest below 600 m and have well defended...
...the same year against Curlew sometime abbot of Langley...general chapter revoked Curlews commission. Apart from...it was then said that Curlew was deprived of his abbatial...sent to Abbot Maxey, Curlews successor, and two Langley...generalis, relates that Curlew, the late abbot, was...
...gestures specific to the Japanese No model. Curlew River is a fruit of Brittens skill for...And so we came from Sumida-gawa to Curlew River and a Church in the Fens, but with...liturgical drama presented by clerics, Curlew River draws on the model of the miracle...
...ends our mystery. Thus the conclusion of Curlew River is untroubled by the mists which...The expanse and spaciousness of the Curlew River suggest that the Madwomans consolation...unbelievably quick to understand what Curlew River was about what needed to be done...
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The Weeping Mothers in Sumidagawa, Curlew River, and Medieval European Religious...eight years later he completed his opera Curlew River, which was based upon this Noh...who was to become the librettist of Curlew River, that he should make a point of...
...assert here that the curlew lived upon air...between plovers and curlews. In his edition...attestations of the use of curlew in this second sense...which of these two curlews one is reading about...the identity of the curlew. But there is no...English texts in which curlews are mentioned, the...
...Numenius tahitiensis Bristle-thighed curlew Charadriidae Plovers and Dotterels Pluvialis...this assemblage. The bristle-thighed curlew (Numenius tahitiensis) and the lesser...Numenius tahitiensis, Bristle-thighed Curlew South Point Material. Number of Identified...
...listing the slender-billed curlew); see also Convention on...Crane and the Slender-billed Curlew were the first two entered...Siberian Cranes, Slender-billed Curlews, and West African aquatic...MOUs on the slender-billed curlew, aquatic warbler, dugongs...
...impoundments, viz., Avocet, Mallard, Curlew, Egret and Shoveler, was part of the...the 9 impoundments (2 impoundments, Curlew and Gadwal, had discrete north and south...three locations (Avocet, Mallard and S. Curlew) was an increase in salinity as the season...
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...Hear the Flight-Song of the Curlew in This Opulent Red from the...than the flight-song of the curlew: a bubbling fountain of sound...part of the world, as the curlews came in to breed on our hilltops...to capture the call of the curlew in human speech has never been...
Curlew River. Festival Vancouver. Vancouver by St Floyd Clair VANCOUVER This summer...together by Jose Verstappen under music director Paul ODette. Benjamin Brittens Curlew River is, of course, not strictly an opera, but in the soberly communicative...
...today is the Eskimo curlew. Curlews are large sandpipers...and which dominate curlews in many southern...bills. The Eskimo curlew is small in comparison...occasional succulent curlew as well. From late...October, flocks of fat curlews, stimulated by cold...
...story, that of the long gestation of Curlew River, is particularly well told, with...productive attraction to the No drama. As for Curlew River itself, Cookes emphasis on the...Cooke explores the path which leads from Curlew River to Death in Venice in appropriate...
...seen in the UK is the slender-billed curlew, which is on the edge of extinction across...try to narrow the search area down. The curlew was more commonly seen in North Africa...would be a shame if the slender-billed curlew becomes extinct, as we have already lose...
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Curlews Call Is Being Silenced...the danger list. The curlew is the symbol of Northumberland...nearby for feeding. The curlew arrives at its breeding...North East coast. Curlews have a distinctive...DECLINE IN NUMBERS A curlew in flight, and, below...
...Last Call for the Curlew? the Curlew: Numbers Have Halved since...birds under threat include the curlew, whose haunting call could...the exact reasons behind the curlews decline are unclear, it isthought...be taking their toll. The curlew, a moor and marshdwelling...
...celebrations, is the curlew. An RSPB Cymru survey...a decline of 81% in curlew breeding numbers in Wales...iconic Welsh bird. "Curlews have suffered substantial...birds. Meanwhile, the curlews are now back at Hiraethog...wintering ground. The curlew is Britains largest breeding...
...its readers to help. Native curlew nesting grounds have vanished...corncrake and the other is curlew. It now has a global significance...Ireland said the campaign for the curlews protection was gaining international...Under serious threat: The curlew is down to 200 pairs
...breeding now. He went on: The curlew has been added to the endangered...Ireland as part of the Cry of the Curlew Appeal. Mr Hatch said many...there is an influx of wintering curlews to Ireland every year. He...the Government to take the curlew off this list. Mr Hatch said...
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...Hudsonian and the nearly extinct Eskimo curlews migrate from arctic breeding grounds...South America. The bristle-thighed curlew summers and nests in Alaska and winters...the godwits and ibises are called curlews. Curlews are classified in the phylum...
STONE CURLEW see thick-knee . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...throughout the world. Included in this group are the avocet , curlew , oyster catcher , phalarope , plover , sandpiper , snipe...than 7,000 mi (11,300 km) nonstop, are related to the curlews but resemble the phalaropes in their breeding and nesting habits...
...animals and plants, including insects, small mammals, seeds, and, occasionally, other birds. Their alternate name of stone curlew probably derives from their habit of laying their large eggs directly on bare, stony ground. The eggs range in color from...
SANDPIPER common name for some members of the large family Scolopacidae, small shore birds, including the snipe and the curlew . Sandpipers are wading birds with relatively long legs and long, slender bills for probing in the sand or mud for their prey...


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