Arquata Collection
Arquata, also known as the Common Curlew or Morris, is a fascinating bird species that can be found in various parts of the world
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Arquata, also known as the Common Curlew or Morris, is a fascinating bird species that can be found in various parts of the world. With its scientific names being Curlew (Scolopax arquata) and Numenius arquata, this elegant creature has captured the attention of many nature enthusiasts. One notable depiction can be seen in "The banks of the Scrivia, Arquata, Italy" artwork from 1918. Created using pencil and watercolor on paper, this piece showcases the beauty and tranquility surrounding these birds in their natural habitat. In addition to Italy, they can also be spotted in other regions such as Noord-Holland, The Netherlands. There have been sightings of Eurasian Curlews (Numenius arquata) gracefully navigating through snowy landscapes like Den Oever. These stunning images (Picture No. 10884000 & Picture No. 10883897) capture their resilience even amidst harsh weather conditions. Curlews are known for their feeding habits too; they often search for food at low tide among exposed sea weed beds. This behavior is beautifully portrayed in pictures like Picture No. 10894468 and Picture No. 10894469. It's not just Europe where you can find these magnificent creatures; even Africa is home to them. The African sacred ibis (Threskiornis aethiopicus), another captivating avian species native to Africa, shares habitats with Arquatas. Whether it's admiring their gracefulness during flight or observing them feed along coastal areas, encountering an Arquata is truly a remarkable experience for any nature lover worldwide.