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Blacksmith Lapwing

Vanellus armatus

Description:

Blacksmith Lapwings are very boldly patterned in black, grey and white, possibly warning colours to predators. It is one of five lapwing species (two African, one Asian and two Neotropical) that share the characteristics of a carpal (wing) spur, red eye and a bold pied plumage. The bare parts are black. Females average larger and heavier but the sexes are generally alike.

Habitat:

The Blacksmith Lapwing occurs in association with wetlands of all sizes. Even very small damp areas caused by a spilling water trough can attract them. In South Africa they are most numerous in the mesic grassland region, less so in higher-rainfall grasslands.

Notes:

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Gopal murali
Gopal murali 11 years ago
Blacksmith Lapwing
Vanellus armatus


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2 Comments

Atul
Atul 11 years ago

wow lovely!

MaithiliSave
MaithiliSave 11 years ago

Thank you :)

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Randburg, Gauteng, South Africa

Spotted on Mar 31, 2012
Submitted on Jun 7, 2012

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