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ViewsRed-wattled LapwingFrom Opus
Identification35cm. Light brown wings and back, black head and chest and front part of neck, white patch runs between belly and tail, flanking the neck to the sides of crown. Short tail is tipped black. A red fleshy wattle in front of each eye, black-tipped red bill, and the long legs are yellow. In flight, prominent white V-shaped wing bar. DistributionIraq, SW Iran, Baluchistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Kashmir, Nepal. TaxonomyHabitatOpen country and forest clearings; freshwater wetlands. BehaviourIts nest is a scrape in the ground or depression and 3-4 black-blotched buff eggs are laid. Its diet includes ants, beetles, caterpillars, insects, snails and other invertebrates, as well as a quantity of vegetable matter. External Links
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