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Masked Lapwing

Vanellus miles

Description:

This species is the largest representative of the family Charadriidae, at 35 cm (14 in) and 370 g (13 oz). There are two distinct races which until recently were thought to be separate species. The Northern Australian subspecies (Vanellus miles miles) has an all-white neck and large yellow wattles with the male having a distinctive mask and larger wattles. The subspecies found in the southern and eastern states

Habitat:

Masked Lapwings are most common around the edges of wetlands and in other moist, open environments, but are adaptable and can often be found in surprisingly arid areas. They can also be found on beaches and coastlines. Vanellus miles novaehollandiae spread naturally to Southland, New Zealand in the 1930s and has now spread throughout New Zealand, where it is known as the Spur-winged Plover.

Notes:

Spotted at the "Jungle World" exhibit at the Bronx Zoo

1 Species ID Suggestions

Ava T-B
Ava T-B 11 years ago
Masked Lapwing
Vanellus miles Masked Lapwing


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3 Comments

RiverValleyRunner
RiverValleyRunner 11 years ago

Thanks for all the help Ava T-B! It certainly seems to be a Masked Lapwing!!

Ava T-B
Ava T-B 11 years ago

This and any other zoo spottings you have can go in the Captive Animals mission at http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/7973...

Ava T-B
Ava T-B 11 years ago
RiverValleyRunner
Spotted by
RiverValleyRunner

New York, USA

Spotted on Jun 18, 2012
Submitted on Jun 19, 2012

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