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2 km (1.2 mi) of extensively grazed grassland will provide additional foraging habitat. The plots are cultivated in the spring to produce a rough fallow, which is retained without the input of fertiliser or pesticides. In addition to agricultural intensification and land-use change, predation of nests and chicks contributes to wader declines, including of lapwing. By radio-tagging lapwing chicks, and using automatic radio tracking systems, the timing of chick predation can be revealed, which provides additional insights into the importance of different predators. Lapwing chicks are predated both in the day and at night, with mammalian predators having the greatest impact.
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Scheme. The organisation suggests an option within this scheme called 'Fallow plots for ground-nesting birds'. Uncropped plots at least 2 ha (4.9 acres) in size provide nesting habitat and are located in suitable arable fields, which provide additional foraging habitat. Locating the plots within
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over most of its extensive range, wintering further south as far as North Africa, northern India, Nepal, Bhutan and parts of China. It migrates mainly by day, often in large flocks. Lowland breeders in westernmost areas of Europe are resident. It occasionally is a vagrant to North
America, especially
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The northern lapwing is a 28–33 cm (11–13 in) long bird with a 67–87 cm (26–34 in) wingspan and a body mass of 128–330 g (4.5–11.6 oz). It has rounded wings and a crest. It is also the shortest-legged of the lapwings. It is mainly black and white, but the back is tinted
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have shown a population decline between 1987 and 1998, and since 2009 the northern lapwing has had red list conservation status in the United
Kingdom. The numbers of this species have been adversely affected by intensive agricultural techniques. In the
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This is a vocal bird in the breeding season, with constant calling as the crazed tumbling display flight is performed by the male. The typical contact call is a loud, shrill "pee-wit" from which they get their other name of
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had not properly followed procedure. As of 2006 looking for peewit eggs is permitted between 1 March and 9 April, though harvesting the eggs is now forbidden. In 2008 the first egg was found on 3 March, in
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that breeds on cultivated land and other short vegetation habitats. 3–4 eggs are laid in a ground scrape. The nest and young are defended noisily and aggressively against all intruders, up to and including
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and a black crown, throat and breast contrasting with an otherwise white face. Females and young birds have shorter crests, and have less strongly marked heads, but plumages are otherwise quite similar.
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In some years the species is more sociable and gathers in large flocks after breeding. In the picture, part of a large flock estimated at around 3,000 individuals on
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English word meaning "to totter"), or from its habit of drawing potential predators away from its nest by trailing a wing as if broken. The names
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Mason, L. R.; Smart, J.; Drewitt, A. L. (2018). "Tracking day and night provides insights into the relative importance of different wader chick predators".
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Ornithologie, ou, Méthode
Contenant la Division des Oiseaux en Ordres, Sections, Genres, Especes & leurs Variétés
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in mind, whose crest indicates his royal status and whose long, sharp beak is a symbol of his violent nature.
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Northern lapwing distribution. Light green: summer visitor. Dark green: resident. Blue: winter visitor.
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The northern lapwing is one of the species to which the
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the first medal ever presented for nature photography.
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832:1554–58), who often wore a feather in his cap.
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1589:Garth, Sir Samuel; Dryden, John; et al.
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1075:The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names
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1703:Audio recordings of Northern lapwing
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933:(Linnaeus, 1758) – Northern Lapwing"
1245:"Lapwings thrive on fallow plots".
890:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
1994:northern-lapwing-vanellus-vanellus
1494:Reilly, Jerome (23 October 2016).
1368:Cox, Rosamund Kidman, ed. (2014).
734:in Victorian Europe, mentioned in
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1563:Fitzgerald, Ann (25 March 2017).
1370:Wildlife Photographer of the Year
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1328:Masterpieces of Bird Photography
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1697:Northern lapwing photo gallery
1536:Egan, James (26 August 2018).
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1047:"Sandpipers, snipes, coursers"
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1613:RSPB Birds by Name – Lapwing
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1249:(269): 17. March–April 2007.
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689:Lapwing Incubating Its Eggs
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1591:"'Metamorphoses' by Ovid"
1552:– via Google Books.
1190:Godfrey, W. Earl (1986).
1110:Oxford English Dictionary
1072:Jobling, James A (2010).
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1569:Farming Independent
1192:The Birds of Canada
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1162:"Northern Lapwing
1041:; Donsker, David;
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1218:Vanellus vanellus
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1164:Vanellus vanellus
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