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Saturday 8 August 2015
CREAM COLOURED COURSER (
Cursorius cursor
) Pájara, Fuerteventura, The Canary Islands, Spain
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World-wide, there are eight species of Courser and they occur in arid semi desert type habitat. Five are confined to Africa, Burchell’s Courser (
Cursorius rufus
), Heuglin’s Courser (
Rhinoptilus cinctus
), Temminck’s Courser (
Cursorius temminckii
), Two-banded Courser (
Rhinoptilus africanus
) and Violet-tipped Courser (
Rhinoptilus chalcopterus
). Two are mainly restricted to the Indian sub-continent, Indian Courser (
Cursorius cormandelicus
) and Jerdon’s Courser (
Rhinoptilus bitorquatus
) which was thought to be extinct but was rediscovered in 1986. The Cream-coloured Courser (
Cursorius cursor
) has a scattered distribution across North Africa, the Middle East and South West Asia. It is also resident on the Eastern Canary Islands where some authorities recognise
Cursorius cursor bannermanii
as an endemic subspecies. Text © www.rawbirds.com
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