Indian Stone-curlew
Description:
Burhinus oedicnemus commonly known as Eurasian thick-knee ( It is called so due to the build up of its knee) has recently been splited to a separate species in india and is called Burhinus indicus and is commonly known as Indian Stone Curlew. View On BlackSpotted in IIM Ahmedabad Campus, Gujrat, India.
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