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词条 Black-winged lapwing
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  1. Description

  2. Habits and breeding

  3. Food and territories

  4. Conservation status

  5. References

  6. External links

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| status = LC
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| status_ref = [1]
| image = Black-winged Lapwing - Mara - KenyaIMG 3644.jpg
| genus = Vanellus
| species = melanopterus
| authority = (Cretzschmar, 1829)
| synonyms =Charadrius melanopterus Cretzschmar, 1829
Hoplopterus melanopterus (Cretzschmar, 1829)

Stephanibyx melanopterus (Cretzschmar, 1829)}}

The black-winged lapwing or greater black-winged lapwing is an east African species that is found from the Ethiopian highlands in the north to central Kenya (race V. m. melanopterus), and again at middle to coastal elevations in eastern South Africa (race V. m. minor). It is a habitat specialist of short grass in well-watered temperate grasslands. They may move about locally to find ideal situations, often at night. In their tightly grouped flying flocks they resemble plovers.

Description

A black breast band separates the lapwing's grey head and neck from the white underside. The wing coverts are brown. It has a variable but prominent white forehead patch similar to its near relative, the Senegal lapwing, but in contrast shows a prominent white wingbar in flight, bordered by black remiges. The two species are also separated by their respective habitat preferences, the Senegal lapwing preferring lower, mostly drier locations.

Habits and breeding

The black-winged lapwing behaves somewhat like the similar-sized but more generally occurring crowned lapwing and the two species sometimes occur in mixed flocks.

The leg colour brightens during the spring breeding season, when the birds sometimes move to higher elevations. Males show mutual aggression at this time and establish territories by calling and display flights which may include exaggerated wing beats. A receptive female will follow the male in flight and copulation may follow soon after. The top of a slope in burnt grassland is a favourite location for nesting.

The eggs are fairly large and dark in colour. Incubation starts when the clutch of usually 3 is complete. The adults relay one another in shifts of about 90 minutes. Insulating nest lining is added periodically to the well-lined nest until the eggs are half buried. The young hatch in just under a month and require about another month to become self-sufficient.

Food and territories

Black-winged lapwings hunt termites on the ground, which constitutes a large part of their diet. They also take tenebrionid beetles and ants, and in captivity prefer earthworms and mealworms. Feeding territories of smaller than one hectare are defended by small groups of these birds. Newly found territories are most aggressively defended through vocal and visual threat displays or aerial mobbing. Large groups however form non-territorial flocks when ample habitat is found.

Conservation status

Human activities impact both positively and negatively on this species; it is not endangered. The black-winged lapwing is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies.

References

1. ^{{IUCN|id=22694038 |title=Vanellus melanopterus |assessor=BirdLife International |assessor-link=BirdLife International |version=2013.2 |year=2012 |accessdate=26 November 2013}}
  1. {{IUCN2008|assessor=BirdLife International|year=2009|id=144147|title=Vanellus melanopterus|downloaded=16 Feb 2009}}
  2. Hockey P.A.R., Douie C. 1995. Waders of southern Africa
  3. Marchant J., Prater T., Hayman P. 1986. Shorebirds: An identification guide
  4. Sinclair I., Ryan P. 2003. Birds of Africa south of the Sahara
  5. Tarboton W. 2001. Nests & Eggs of Southern African Birds
  6. Ward, D. Black-winged Plover. In: The atlas of southern African birds. Vol. 1: Non-passerines

External links

  • Black-winged plover - Species text in The Atlas of Southern African Birds.
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4 : Vanellus|Birds of Sub-Saharan Africa|Birds described in 1829|Taxa named by Philipp Jakob Cretzschmar

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