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- 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...
- 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...
- sociable lapwings were discovered in Turkey, according to Guven Eken, director of the Turkish Nature ****ociation. Additionally, 1500 sociable lapwings were...
- 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...
- 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...
- Blacksmith lapwings are very boldly patterned in black, grey and white, possibly warning colours to predators. It is one of five lapwing species (two...
- 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...
- 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...