Write down a few facts about the long-billed curlew. What is it? What does it eat? Where does it like to live?

1. The long-billed curlew is a large North American shorebird known for its uniquely long, slender, curved bill.

2. They primarily feed on invertebrates such as insects, crustaceans, and marine worms, using their long bills to probe mudflats and sandy shores for food.

3. Long-billed curlews prefer to live in open grasslands, prairies, and marshes near coastal areas and inland wetlands. They can also be found in agricultural fields and pastures during their breeding season.