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Eurasian Curlew: Large curlew, strongly marked underparts lack rich orange or buff tones that other long billed curlews often show. Brown upperparts. Large, decurved bill, black upper mandible, lower mandible has pink base. In flight it shows prominent white lower back, rump, and underwing linings.
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Erckel's Francolin: This partridge was introduced to Hawaii in 1957. It is gray-brown overall with heavy streaks. It has a chestnut cap, black eye stripe and forehead, gray cheeks and light buff to white throat. The back is gray and the tail and wings have fine brown bars. It has a black bill and yellow-gray legs and feet. Diet consists mainly of seeds. Flight is low and fast. Sexes are alike.
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