Summary[edit] Description: Bush Stone-Curlew Burhinus grallarius. Date: 5 June 2006. Source: Own work. Author: Ian Cowan. Permission (Reusing this file): Own work, share alike, attribution required.
Summary[edit] Description: English: A Bush stone-curlew in Queensland, Australia, January 12, 2017. Date: 12 January 2017, 15:39. Source: Beach Stone-Curlew. Author: Mike's Birds from Riverside, CA, US.
Summary[edit] Description: Hmmm. One strange curlew sleeping near a house at Bramston Beach North Queensland. An entire family lives close to the houses, and seem very tame. Date: 10 March 2013, 13:39. Source: curlew. Author: Jim Bendon from Karratha, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Bush Stone Curlew (Burhinus grallarius) in Brisbane, Australia. Date: 26 July 2014, 20:28:59. Source: Own work. Author: Andrew Mercer(www.baldwhiteguy.co.nz).
Summary[edit] Description: English: Some birdlife of the Casuarina Reserve. Casuarina Coastal Reserve has kilometres of unspoilt beaches with endless views of the beautiful coastline. Fringed by dramatic cliffs and sweeping casuarina trees, it's an ideal spot for a picnic, a game of beach cricket or to watch the Territory sun slip over the horizon at dusk. Depending on the time of year, you might see wading and migratory birds or nesting turtles on the beach. Heritage listed ruins from World War II are scattered through the reserve. Date: 30 June 2012, 09:10:54. Source: Own work. Author: Wayne Roddom. Camera location 12° 22′ 01.73″ S, 130° 51′ 51.6″ E: View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth: -12.367148; 130.864332.
Location Palm Cove, Queensland, Australia, September 2009This bird appears to have been nesting nearby, quite aggressive towards people walking through the forest area and 3 birds actively chased us away. These birds were also quite active at night and were often seen walking around the residential areas and down near the beach late in the evening after dark.
Burhinus grallariusBurhinus grallarius, Palm Cove, Queensland, Australia, September 2009.This bird appears to have been nesting nearby, quite aggressive towards people walking through the forest area and 3 birds actively chased us away. These birds were also quite active at night and were often seen walking around the residential areas and down near the beach late in the evening after dark.Source: Mark Stevens on Flickr. Colour adjusted (red cast removed) from original.