Curlew
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- This article refers to the Numenius genera of birds commonly known as Curlews. For alternative meanings of Numenius see Numenius (disambiguation). For alternative meanings of Curlew see Curlew (disambiguation).
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.
The Upland Sandpiper (Bartramia longicaudia) is an odd bird which is closely related to the curlews, distinguished from them by its yellow legs, long tail and shorter, less curved bill.
Note that 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 it.
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