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Bird in Pench national park, Madya Pradesh, India (1 Viewer)

AndyPune

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Is this a Thicknee or something else?
 

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Cool, thanks man... my book says "Eurasian thick-knee (Stone curlew, Stone-Plover)"
This is definitely a case for learning scientific names!... Burhinus oedicnemus!
 
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