Burhinidae - thick-knees
This birds in this family are medium to large-sized wading birds. They are usually found in dry, tropical habitats in Africa, Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia. One species that breeds in North America, the double-striped thick-knee (Burhinus bistriatus), is found from southern Mexico south to northern Brazil.
Thick-knees have longs legs with large knee joints, strong yellow or black bills, and large, round yellow eyes.
They are a speckled sandy-brown with white undersides.
Thick-knees are mostly nocturnal.
During the heat of the day, they stay hidden under bushes. At night they can be identified by their distinctive wailing calls. They eat insects and other invertebrates; some species will also eat small mammals and lizards.
Species include the Eurasian thick-knee, the great thick-knee, the Senegal thick-knee, and the Peruvian thick-knee.
World Status Key
Least Concern Near Threatened Vulnerable Endangered Critically Endangered Extinct in the Wild Extinct
Status and range is taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status.
US Status Key
Threatened in US Threatened in NH Endangered in US Endangered in NH Breeds in NH Introduced
Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game
New Hampshire Species |
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North/Central American Species |
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Double-striped Thick-knee - Burhinus bistriatus |
Additional Information
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Beach Thick-knee - Esacus giganteus
The beach thick-knee is also known as the beach stone-curlew.
Source: Arkive Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Beach Thick-knee - Esacus giganteus
The beach thick-knee is found in Australia, Brunei, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Solomon Islands, and Thailand.
Source: Internet Bird Collection Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Bush Thick-knee - Burhinus grallarius
The bush thick-knee is found in Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea.
Source: Internet Bird Collection Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Double-striped Thick-knee - Burhinus bistriatus
The double-striped thick-knee is found from southern Mexico south to Colombia, Venezuela and Brazil. It is also found in the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
Source: Internet Bird Collection Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Double-striped Thick-knee - Burhinus bistriatus
The double-striped thick-knee is mostly nocturnal.
Source: Brookfield Zoo Intended Audience: Students Reading Level: Elementary School
Eurasian Thick-knee - Burhinus oedicnemus
The Eurasian thick-knee is also known as the stone-curlew.
Source: Arkive Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Great Thick-knee - Esacus recurvirostris
The great thick-knee is found in Cambodia, China, India, Iran, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Source: Internet Bird Collection Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Peruvian Thick-knee - Burhinus superciliaris
The Peruvian thick-knee is found in Chile, Ecuador, and Peru.
Source: Internet Bird Collection Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Senegal Thick-knee - Burhinus senegalensis
The Senegal thick-knee is found in Africa from between the Sahara and the equator and in the Nile River Valley.
Source: Internet Bird Collection Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Water Thick-knee - Burhinus vermiculatus
The water thick-knee was once known as the Dikkop.
Source: AfriCam Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School
Water Thick-knee - Burhinus vermiculatus
The water thick-knee is mostly nocturnal, but it is more active during the day than most species in the thick-knee family.
Source: Kenya Birds Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School |