Why the Stone Curlew Is Sitting Pretty After the Summer Floods
Western Daily Press › November 15, 2007
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Western Daily Press › November 15, 2007
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It wrecked countless holidays and brought disastrous floods - but ecologists yesterday reported a ray of light from the summer's un-seasonal heavy rain.
The downpours helped boost numbers of one of Britain's most endangered birds, the bizarre stone curlew which clings to survival in the West.See the full content of this document
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Why the Stone Curlew Is Sitting Pretty After the Summer Floods
Known for its large, staring yellow eyes, over-sized head, skulking behaviour and shrill "kur-lee" cry, it is one...
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