Indian stone curlew bird egg incubation
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Summary
The Indian Stone-Curlew, also known as the Indian Thick-Knee (Burhinus indicus), is a distinctive bird species belonging to the family Burhinidae. Formerly considered a subspecies of the Eurasian Stone-Curlew, it is primarily found across the plains of South and South-eastern Asia. This large, pecul
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- Category: Nature
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