- Both red-
wattled lapwing and yellow-
wattled lapwing are seen in
close proximity. Some of the
resident bird
species include little green bee-
eater, pied bushchat...
- the IUCN Red List. The red
wattlebird was
first described as the
wattled bee-
eater by the
Irish surgeon and
naturalist John
White in his
Journal of a...
- lapwing,
Vanellus duvaucelii Yellow-
wattled lapwing,
Vanellus malabaricus Grey-headed lapwing,
Vanellus cinereus Red-
wattled lapwing,
Vanellus indicus Sociable...
-
mostly in
habitats near water. Yellow-
wattled lapwing,
manjal mookku aalkatti Grey-headed
lapwing Red-
wattled lapwing,
sivappu mookku aalkatti Pacific...
-
antpitta Wattled broadbill Wattled brushturkey Wattled crane Wattled cur****ow
Wattled guan
Wattled ibis
Wattled jacana Wattled ploughbill Wattled smoky honeyeater...
-
plover Lesser sand
plover Greater sand
plover Yellow-
wattled lapwing River lapwing Red-
wattled lapwing Sociable lapwing White-tailed
lapwing Grey-headed...
-
birds and the most
commonly seen
birds are the
black ibis,
Asian green bee-
eater,
cattle egret, plum-headed parakeet,
Indian pond heron, drongo, common...
-
Little ringed plover,
pattani uppukkothi Yellow-
wattled lapwing,
sivappu mookku aalkatti Red-
wattled lapwing Black-tailed godwit,
karuvaal mukkan Marsh...
- plover,
kalporukki uppukkothi or
uppukkothi Red-
wattled lapwing,
sivappu mookku aalkatti Yellow-
wattled lapwing,
manjhal mookku aalkatti Common sandpiper...
-
include little green bee-
eater, pied bushchat, ashy-crowned sparrow-lark,
paddyfield pipit, yellow-
wattled lapwing, red-
wattled lapwing,
Indian courser...