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1. Lapwings are about 30 cm (12 inches) long, with broad, rounded wings
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2. Lapwings are large plovers, often with crests, and various kinds are found in most parts of the world except North America
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3. Lapwings are medium-sized wading birds belonging to the subfamily Vanellinae of the family Charadriidae, which also includes the plovers and dotterels
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6. Lapwings is a crossword puzzle clue
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8. Country diary: Lapwings flock together in a great, morphing mass Otley, West Yorkshire: Lapwing flight is sometimes mischaracterised as clumsy, …
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9. Lapwings are found on farmland throughout the UK particularly in lowland areas of northern England, the Borders and eastern Scotland
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10. Lapwings’ unique organic sound is hard to put in a box or specific music genre, just like his singer Jeal, Belgian scientist who cut his ties with the corporate world in Belgium to give flight
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11. Eggs of Lapwings were consumed as delicacy in the past.
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12. About “Lapwings” (Unreviewed) Inspired by the moving diary entry of Private Thomas Williams in WW1 which ended ‘My dreams were of English fields, horses at work ploughing and the spring
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13. Lapwings can be recognised by their long crests, black and white patterns, and very broad, round wingtips
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14. From a distance, Lapwings look black and white, but up-close, the back has an iridescent green and purple sheen.
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15. Lapwings The Masked Lapwing (Vanellus miles), previously known as the Masked Plover or Plover, is a large, common and conspicuous bird native to Australia, particularly the northern and eastern parts of the continent.
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16. Lapwings need bare ground or short vegetation for nesting from mid-March to June and lots of soil and ground invertebrates throughout the year.
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17. The Lapwings belong to the subfamily Vanellinae which contains twenty-five species of the genus Vanellus.There is one further species in this subfamily, the Red-kneed Dotterel, which has a genus of its own, Erythrogonys
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20. Masked Lapwings may breed when conditions are suitable
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21. Spur-winged Lapwings are active day and night, depending on the concentration of prey and predators in a given area
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22. Lapwings synonyms, Lapwings pronunciation, Lapwings translation, English dictionary definition of Lapwings
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23. Lapwings are abundant winter visitors to the area but, like the Golden Plovers, vary greatly in number between years
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26. Sociable Lapwings once bred from Ukraine through to western China
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27. There still may be a small population in southern Russia but the breeding range is now almost entirely restricted to the steppes of central and northern Kazakhstan (Sheldon et al 2012).For centuries, Sociable Lapwings have relied upon grazing by herds of Saiga Antelopes, which created open areas in which to nest.
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28. Dec 15, 2018 - Lapwings are my favorite birds
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29. ‘The moorland blaze has come at a bad time for ground-nesting birds such as golden plovers, curlews, Lapwings and merlins, a rare bird of prey.’ ‘It is the home of the lapwing, curlew, golden plover, dunlin and red grouse.’ ‘These animals become food for over …
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30. By collecting primary feathers dropped by a flock of Lapwings that spent several weeks near their Buckinghamshire home, David and Barbara Snow were able to estimate the duration of moult.
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31. Bold and brave parents, Blacksmith Lapwings have been known to launch defensive attacks on African Elephants and
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32. Lapwings are almost all inland or upland birds, found in all temperate and tropical regions except North America
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33. Synonyms for Lapwings in Free Thesaurus
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34. What are synonyms for Lapwings?
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35. Lapwings nest on the ground in scooped-out shallow depressions lined with shells, pebbles, or vegetation; both sexes incubate and care for the young
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36. Lapwings are classified in the phylum Chordata Chordata, phylum of animals having a notochord, or dorsal stiffening rod, as the chief internal skeletal support at some stage of their development.
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37. Lapwings can appear to be black and white from a distance but in fact their wings are a scaly, iridescent purple and emerald green
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LAPWINGS [ˈlapˌwiNG]
Definition of lapwing. : a crested Old World plover (Vanellus vanellus) noted for its slow irregular flapping flight and shrill wailing cry also : any of several related plovers.
The Vanellinae are collectively called lapwings but also contain the ancient red-kneed dotterel. A lapwing can be thought of as a larger plover.
However, left as it is, it does provide a valuable habitat that is ideal for breeding birds such as redshanks and lapwing. An environmental appraisal is being carried out to minimise the effect of development on the lapwing population. Despite that, lapwings do not increase, they have seriously declined.
The fossil record of the Vanellinae is scant and mostly recent in origin; no Neogene lapwings seem to be known. On the other hand, it appears as if early in their evolutionary history the plovers, lapwings and dotterels must have been almost one and the same, and they are hard to distinguish osteologically even today.