- 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...
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binomial name
Tringa vanellus. The
species is now
placed with the
other lapwings in the
genus Vanellus that was
introduced by the
French zoologist Mathurin...
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sociable lapwings were
discovered in Turkey,
according to
Guven Eken,
director of the
Turkish Nature ****ociation. Additionally, 1500
sociable lapwings were...
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often called the spur-winged
plover or just
plover in its
native range,
lapwings are
classified to
their own subfamily, Vanellinae, and not to the closely...
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localized black-winged and
Senegal lapwings, with
which it
shares some
plumage characteristics. The
crowned lapwing was
described by the
French polymath...
- The red-wattled
lapwing (Vanellus indicus) is an
Asian lapwing or
large plover, a
wader in the
family Charadriidae. Like
other lapwings they are ground...
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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...
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species of
lapwings.
Africa has the most
species of
lapwings,
while North America has none.
Australia has two
native species, the
masked lapwing and the...
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genus Vanellus with
other lapwings.
Vanellus is one of 10
genera of the
family Charadriidae,
which aside from the
lapwings also
contains plovers and dotterels...
- The
southern lapwing (Vanellus chilensis),
commonly called quero-quero in Brazil, or tero in
Argentina and Uruguay, tero-tero in Paraguay, and queltehue...