There are over 10,000 birds in the world and I want to see and photograph them all. It is the very definition of an impossible task. Too little time and too many birds. I need to post a picture on a daily basis to finish before I am 70. Lets see where we get to...
Sunday, May 29, 2011
21 : Yellow-wattled Lapwing
Yellow-wattled Lapwing - Vanellus malarbaricus
This shot of a small packet of Yellow-wattled Lapwings was taken in Yala. These birds are spread right through the Indian sub-continent from Sri lanka in the South right up to Pakistan and Nepal in the North.
I like the colour scheme - they really are quite handsome. They are birds of quite arid scrub and feed on termites, beetles and other insects. When they nest on an open patch of ground they will fly off to soak their chest feathers in water to keep the eggs cool while they are sitting.
Yellow-wattled Lapwing - Vanellus malarbaricus
Yalla, Sri Lanka, 15-18 Aoril 2011
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