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Pied Lapwing
Scientific name: Hoploxypterus cayanus

IUCN Status: Least Concern
Family: CHARADRIIDAE
Group: Birds
Shyness: Suspicious
Safe distance: 10 m
Breeding season / Courtship: N/A
Gestation / Incubation: N/A
Births: N/A
Habitat:
Riverbanks, sandy beaches, marshes
Description:
The Pied Lapwing, or Hoploxypterus cayanus, is an elegant and distinctive bird primarily found in South America. It is characterized by its striking black and white plumage, with a black head, grey back, and white belly. Its long red legs and black bill add to its unique appearance. This bird prefers open habitats such as riverbanks, sandy beaches, and marshes. It is often seen in small groups or pairs, feeding on insects and small invertebrates. Although generally discreet, the Pied Lapwing can become noisy and aggressive when defending its territory or young. Its ability to adapt to various environments allows it to thrive in regions ranging from sea level to moderate altitudes.
Recommended lens:
>=400mm
Photography tips:
To photograph the Pied Lapwing, it is advisable to use a 400mm lens or longer to capture detailed images without disturbing the bird. Look for it near riverbanks or sandy beaches, where it is often active during the day. Be patient and discreet to avoid scaring it away. A tripod can be helpful to stabilize your camera, especially if using a heavy telephoto lens. Take advantage of natural morning or afternoon light to achieve photos with soft and flattering lighting.