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Southern lapwing

vanellus chilensis

Description:

The fourth southern lapwing chick was born at school and while observing them at school we could see how the baby lapwings got under their mother looking for warmth and protection.

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7 Comments

patty
patty 9 years ago

It is very strange. They are very beautiful and funny. We love having them at school. We love their company at school. There are many chicks under the mother. They are great!

Form III Sky Blue
Saint George´s School

patty
patty 10 years ago

Yes, thank you vale and mati =)

patty
patty 10 years ago

Yes they are Nacho =)

patty
patty 10 years ago

Thank you sunnyjosef! =)

sunnyjosef
sunnyjosef 10 years ago

Excellent shots showing the mother's protection!!

patty
patty 10 years ago

Thank you very much okiegirl85! =)

okiegirl85
okiegirl85 10 years ago

Great shots!

patty
Spotted by
patty

Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay

Spotted on Mar 18, 2014
Submitted on Mar 18, 2014

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