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  2. Red-wattled lapwing - Wikipedia

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    Nests are difficult to find since the eggs are cryptically coloured and usually matches the ground pattern. [13] In residential areas, they sometimes take to nesting on roof-tops. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] [ 22 ] They have been recorded nesting on the stones between the rails of a railway track, the adult leaving the nest when trains passed. [ 23 ]

  3. Western snowy plover - Wikipedia

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    The western snowy plover (Anarhynchus nivosus nivosus) is a small wader in the plover bird family. They are currently federally listed under the U.S. Endangered Species Act as Threatened. [ 2 ] Human activity, habitat loss and predation are the biggest contributors to population degradation.

  4. Blacksmith lapwing - Wikipedia

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    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 red eyes and a bold pied plumage, with a carpal (wing) spur adorning the wrist joint; a sharp black protrusion which they use to aggressively defend their young from ...

  5. Crowned lapwing - Wikipedia

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    The crowned lapwing (Vanellus coronatus), or crowned plover, is a bird of the lapwing subfamily that occurs contiguously from the Red Sea coast of Somalia to southern and southwestern Africa. It is an adaptable and numerous species, with bold and noisy habits.

  6. Snowy plover - Wikipedia

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    The snowy plover is a plump shorebird with a large head, a short and slender bill, and short neck and tail. It is a small plover, with adults ranging from 15 to 17 cm (5.9 to 6.7 in) in length, from 34 to 43.2 cm (13.4 to 17.0 in) in wingspan, and from 40 to 43 g (1.4 to 1.5 oz) in weight. Its body is typically held horizontally. [16]

  7. Northern lapwing - Wikipedia

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    The northern lapwing (Vanellus vanellus), also known as the peewit or pewit, tuit or tewit, green plover, or (in Ireland and Great Britain) pyewipe or just lapwing, is a bird in the lapwing subfamily.