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Yellow-wattled Lapwing
Latin Name:
Vanellus malabaricus
Category:
Size:
28cm
Description:
Sexes alike. Jet-black cap, bordered with white; sandy-brown upper body; black band in white tail; in flight, white bar in black wings; black chin and throat;
sandy-brown breast; black band on lower breast; white below; yellow lappets above and in front of eyes and yellow legs diagnostic. Solitary or in pairs, rarely small gatherings; sometimes with the more common Red-wattled Lapwing V. indicus; as a rule, prefers drier habitat; quiet and unobtrusive; feeds on ground, moving suspiciously.
Habitat:
dry, open country.
Food:
mostly insects.
Distribution:
from NW India south through the area; does not occur in extreme NE.
Call:
Call Description:
short, plaintive notes; on the whole a quiet bird; quickrepeated notes when nest site intruded upon.
IUCN:
National Status:
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