River Lapwing
Triveni sangam, Allahabad,Uttar Pradesh
Information of River Lapwing
| IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature): | Least Concern |
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| Approximate size(adult): | Length about 35–37 cm; wingspan 70–75 cm; weight ~150–200 g. Medium-sized lapwing with a striking black-and-white head pattern, greyish-brown back, and long legs. |
| Resident/ Migrate from: | Mostly resident across South and Southeast Asia. Local movements may occur along rivers depending on water levels and breeding conditions. |
| Migrate to: | Non-migratory; occasional local dispersal occurs in response to floods or habitat changes. |
| Breeding season: | Typically March to June, coinciding with low river levels that expose sandy banks for nesting. Males perform displays to attract females. |
| Breed in: | Nests on open sandy or gravelly riverbanks, forming shallow scrapes lined with small pebbles or vegetation. Clutch size is usually 3–4 eggs. Both parents incubate and protect the nest. |
| Habitat: | Prefers fast-flowing rivers, streams, and adjacent sand/gravel banks. Often found in less vegetated riverine areas, avoiding dense forests. |
| Diet: | Feeds mainly on insects, small crustaceans, worms, and mollusks, foraging along riverbanks and shallow waters. Uses sight to pick prey from sand or shallow water. |