Poppies line the lane & the path towards the Kite Copse, a quietly tentative walk as Lapwings were nesting, listening to whilst working &

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Viator picis, an extinct lapwing from South America that almost nobody cares about.


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Today's Dürer is a single lapwing, the loneliest image in all of art...

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Displaying Lapwing swivelling in stubble this AM and flushing green and purple as he turns in and out of the light- so i have tried to run a drawing through the sheen machine on the computah.

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A quick and loose watercolour of one of surely the most evocative sights and sounds of spring, a displaying & calling Lapwing in the sunshine, twisting, stooping and dive bombing - a fantastic sight! observed on farmland at Bellasis bridge this week.Have a great weekend all 👍

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March 16th- garganey and displaying lapwings. Sketches and notes from Gilling East.

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"Lapwings & seablite"
Woodcut by Robert Greenhalf
Edition of 100
£115 (unframed)

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A and a
Stunning Seligmann Birds.
The famous Catesby-birds are of the general area of the Carolinas, Florida and the Caribbean! The plants shown are all from this region https://t.co/BIopnhORue

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<No. 094 Northern Lapwing>

You think it's a horn on my head?
Wow, my beloved crest must feel really sad to hear that!

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MEET NATURE. MEET GREEN.

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And this (feather) - I should know it among a thousand - it's a lapwing's. Bonny bird; wheeling over our heads in the middle of the moor. It wanted to get to its nest, for the clouds had touched the swells, and it felt rain coming...'
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Wuthering Heights: Emily Brontë

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A not very seasonal bird but plenty of Christmassy colours in the Lapwings plumage ! best Xmas wishes to all 👍🍺

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First draft of an animal avatar idea as a quero-quero (Southern Lapwing)

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Alphabet of Art at The Natural Eye. L is for Lapwing by Robert Greenhalf & Richard Jarvis. Available to view and buy along with over 350 other works https://t.co/7uhsiUosI5

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More lapwings by Robert Greenhalf Richard Jarvis & on show until Thursday or online https://t.co/7uhsiUosI5

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Lapwing

"The name Lapwing is thought to derive from an Old English term meaning 'leap with a flicker in it' ... the dense winter flocks appear to flicker between white and black when the birds flap their wings." Wildlife Trust

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Lapwing dragons are highly territorial and will attack anything that dares to get too close regardless of the size. They prefer open areas from fields to parking lots and have learned that crops and grocery bags abandoned by people fleeing in terror are a great source of food.

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