
Senegal Lapwing
Senegal Lapwing
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The Senegal Lapwing is a common wader of western and central Africa, characterized by its brownish-grey upperparts and white belly. It prefers open dry grasslands and cultivated areas.
Where to spot
Found in open grasslands, savannas, and agricultural fields across a wide band of West and Central Africa.
How to spot
Scan open grassy areas and cultivated fields. Its rather plain coloration compared to other lapwings makes the prominent yellow eye-ring and legs good identification features.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round in its resident range. Active during daylight hours, often foraging on open ground.
Where to spot
Found in open grasslands, savannas, and agricultural fields across a wide band of West and Central Africa.
How to spot
Scan open grassy areas and cultivated fields. Its rather plain coloration compared to other lapwings makes the prominent yellow eye-ring and legs good identification features.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round in its resident range. Active during daylight hours, often foraging on open ground.
This lapwing is often found in association with livestock, foraging for insects disturbed by grazing animals, an example of a commensal relationship.
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