* Size: Medium-sized bird, approximately 41-53 cm (16-21 in) in length and a wingspan of 85-105 cm (33-41 in).
* Weight: Variable, typically ranging from 450 to 700 grams (1-1.5 lb).
* Plumage:
* Overall color is mottled or camouflaged, helping the bird blend into its environment.
* Plumage is a mixture of brown, gray, and buff colors, with a distinctive pattern of spots, streaks, and bars on the wings, back, and crown.
* Underparts are generally pale, often whitish or buff.
* Head:
* Large, rounded head with a broad, flat forehead.
* Prominent yellow eyes, which give the bird a characteristic look.
* Stout and sturdy bill that is usually dark-colored or grayish.
* Legs and Feet:
* Long, strong legs that allow the bird to walk and run swiftly.
* Three front toes and one back toe, which helps in grasping branches.
* Tail:
* Medium-length tail that is often held erect or folded.
Note: The appearance of the Bush Stone-curlew may vary slightly within its natural range, but these are the general characteristics of this bird.