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Southern Lapwing (Vanellus chilensis)    Plovers and Lapwings (Charadriidae)
Sydvibe ~ Avefría Tero ~ Sydamerikansk Vipa
Southern Lapwing 2572    (4 photos)
2018-01-05    Parque Nacional Lago Pañuelas (cl), Chile

Subspecies: chilensis
Adult. This subspecies has more black in the face and a grayer head than the subspecies further north. And the black on the breast is connected to the black on the face in this subspecies. Common species in the area.


Southern Lapwing 2573    (3 photos)
2018-01-05    Parque Nacional Lago Pañuelas (cl), Chile

Subspecies: chilensis
Adult. Plovers almost always turn the back toward the observer, when they know they are observed.


Southern Lapwing 2574    (3 photos)
2018-01-05    Parque Nacional Lago Pañuelas (cl), Chile

Subspecies: chilensis
Adult.


Southern Lapwing 2575    (3 photos)
2018-01-05    Parque Nacional Lago Pañuelas (cl), Chile

Subspecies: chilensis
Adult. In the air the plumage is much more contrasting than on the ground. And here the defensive spikes at the wing bend are very obvious. A feature shown by other vanellus species as well (and jacanas). And as the photos indicate this species is very vocal, not to say noisy, and you hear it constantly when it is present. At least so it seems...


Southern Lapwing 2576    (1 photos)
2018-04-17    Mapastepec savannas (chp), Mexico

Subspecies: cayennensis
Adult. Pampa Honda.
Rare in Mexico, but these two (2577) birds bred here last year, and will probably do it again now that they have arrived again this year. Apparently birds of the northern subspecies with limited black in the face and more cinnamon cast to the head. Compare with southern birds from Chile (2572-75).


Rare
Southern Lapwing 2577    (7 photos)
2018-04-17    Mapastepec savannas (chp), Mexico

Subspecies: cayennensis
Adult. Pampa Honda.
n pair with 2576, apparently. Two birds a long way from their normal breeding areas, and exiting to see if they'll breed again as they did it last year at this site.


Rare
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