Lapwing
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Erthrogonys Vanellus |
Lapwings are medium-sized wading birds belonging to the subfamily Vanellinae of the family Charadriidae, which also includes the plovers and dotterels. Essentially, a lapwing can be thought of as a larger plover.
The traditional terms plover, lapwing, and dotterel were coined long before modern understandings of the relationships between different groups of birds emerged: in consequence, several of the lapwings (subfamily Vanellinae) are still called "plovers", and the reverse also applies.
While authorities are generally agreed that there about 24 species of lapwing, classifications within the subfamily remain confused. At one extreme, Peters recognised no less than 19 different genera; other workers have gone as far as to group all the lapwings into the single genus, Vanellus. Current opinion appears to be that a more moderate position is appropriate.
- FAMILY CHARADRIIDAE
- Subfamily Charadriinae: plovers, 40 species
- Subfamily Vanellinae
- Red-kneed Dotterel, Erythogonys cinctus
- Northern Lapwing, Vanellus (vanellus
- White-headed Plover, Vanellus albiceps
- Southern Lapwing, Vanellus chilensis
- Grey-headed Lapwing, Vanellus cinereus
- Crowned Lapwing, Vanellus coronatus
- Long-toed Lapwing, Vanellus crassirostris
- River or Spur-winged Lapwing, Vanellus duvaucelii
- Red-wattled Lapwing, Vanellus indicus
- Masked Lapwing or Spur-winged Plover, Vanellus miles
- Spur-winged Lapwing, Vanellus spinosus
- Banded Lapwing, Vanellus tricolor
- Blacksmith Lapwing, Vanellus armatus