Bush Thick-knee ( Burhinus grallarius) aka Bush stone-curlew in Darwin, NT
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Summary[edit] Description: It actually believed we could not see it. I approached it indirectly pretending to walk past. It was confident enough of its camouflage to allow me as near as 3 meters. Pity the light was fading. Bush Thick-knee ( Burhinus grallarius) aka Bush stone-curlew Darwin, Northern Territories, Australia bsc 690V0277. Date: 9 August 2010, 12:24. Source: You do not see me. Author: Lip Kee from Singapore, Republic of Singapore. Camera location12° 23′ 12.27″ S, 130° 54′ 27.8″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-12.386742; 130.907721.
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