Sketch of the day in my art journal is the whistling wader.
Thank you to Brian for naming him William 🙂
The curlews /ˈkɜːrljuːz/, genus Numenius, are a group of eight species of birds, characterised by long, slender, downcurved bills and mottled brown plumage. They are one of the most ancient lineages of scolopacid waders, together with the godwits which look similar but have straight bills.[1] In Europe “curlew” usually refers to one species, the Eurasian curlew Numenius arquata. Curlews feed on mud or very soft ground, searching for worms and other invertebrates with their long bills. They will also take crabs and similar items. Curlews enjoy a worldwide distribution. Most species show strong migratory habits and consequently one or more species can be encountered at different times of the year in Europe, Ireland, Britain, Iberia, Iceland, Africa, Southeast Asia, Siberia, North America, South America and Australasia. The distribution of curlews has altered considerably in the past hundred years as a result of changing agricultural practices. Reclamation and drainage of marshy fields and moorland, and afforestation of the latter, have led to local decreases, while conversion of forest to grassland in some parts of Scandinavia has led to increases there.[2][clarification needed] The stone-curlews are not true curlews (family Scolopacidae) but members of the family Burhinidae, which is in the same order Charadriiformes, but only distantly related within that. ~ WIKIPEDIA
The curlews /ˈkɜːrljuːz/, genus Numenius, are a group of eight species of birds, characterised by long, slender, downcurved bills and mottled brown plumage. They are one of the most ancient lineages of scolopacid waders, together with the godwits which look similar but have straight bills.[1] In Europe “curlew” usually refers to one species, the Eurasian curlew Numenius arquata.
Curlews feed on mud or very soft ground, searching for worms and other invertebrates with their long bills. They will also take crabs and similar items.
Curlews enjoy a worldwide distribution. Most species show strong migratory habits and consequently one or more species can be encountered at different times of the year in Europe, Ireland, Britain, Iberia, Iceland, Africa, Southeast Asia, Siberia, North America, South America and Australasia.
The distribution of curlews has altered considerably in the past hundred years as a result of changing agricultural practices. Reclamation and drainage of marshy fields and moorland, and afforestation of the latter, have led to local decreases, while conversion of forest to grassland in some parts of Scandinavia has led to increases there.[2][clarification needed]
The stone-curlews are not true curlews (family Scolopacidae) but members of the family Burhinidae, which is in the same order Charadriiformes, but only distantly related within that. ~ WIKIPEDIA
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April 21, 2016 at 16:39
It is good exercise to walk to find food. Your coffee must take so much better ☕️
April 21, 2016 at 16:28
Thank you so much! Appreciate your support x
April 20, 2016 at 22:45
I swear. Very difficult in Google. Mes compliments. 🙂
April 20, 2016 at 22:44
Grazer? 🙂 Another great répartie, Tiffany. As cafés seem to disappear near my house, I now walk everyday half an hour to the first decent café and half an hour back. I tell myself it’s for the exercise. But it’s really for their coffee. 😉
April 20, 2016 at 06:14
That font should be among the selection list for windows Microsoft word,or is it ? I love it! – Cezane
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April 21, 2016 at 16:39
It is good exercise to walk to find food. Your coffee must take so much better ☕️
April 21, 2016 at 16:28
Thank you so much! Appreciate your support x
April 20, 2016 at 22:45
I swear. Very difficult in Google. Mes compliments. 🙂
April 20, 2016 at 22:44
Grazer? 🙂 Another great répartie, Tiffany. As cafés seem to disappear near my house, I now walk everyday half an hour to the first decent café and half an hour back. I tell myself it’s for the exercise. But it’s really for their coffee. 😉
April 20, 2016 at 06:14
That font should be among the selection list for windows Microsoft word,or is it ? I love it! – Cezane