Lapwing

The northern lapwing is a 28–33 cm (11–13 in) long bird with a 67–87 cm (26–34 in) wingspan and a body mass of 128–330 g (4.5–11.6 oz). It has rounded wings and a crest. It is also the shortest-legged of the lapwings. It is mainly black and white, but the back is tinted green. The male has a long crest and a black crown, throat and breast contrasting with an otherwise white face. Females and young birds have shorter crests, and have less strongly marked heads, but plumages are otherwise quite similar.

This is a vocal bird in the breeding season, with constant calling as the crazed tumbling display flight is performed by the male. The typical contact call is a loud, shrill "pee-wit" from which they get their other name of peewit. Displaying males usually make a wheezy "pee-wit, wit wit, eeze wit" during their display flight, these birds also make squeaking or mewing sounds.

Latin Name
Vanellus vanellus

When the bird was spotted

Date Location Title Seen by Interestingness
UK, Teesside and the North York Moors Saltholme b.m.stokesley *
UK, Teesside and the North York Moors Saltholme b.m.stokesley
UK, Teesside and the North York Moors Saltholme b.m.stokesley *
Germany, Dagebüll Lüttmoorsiel Hühnerhabicht
UK, Teesside and the North York Moors Saltholme b.m.stokesley **
UK, Teesside and the North York Moors Small flock flying over Stokesley b.m.stokesley
UK, Teesside and the North York Moors Saltholme b.m.stokesley
UK, Teesside and the North York Moors Saltholme mike421
UK, Teesside and the North York Moors Blakey Ridge b.m.stokesley
France, Leymen Flocks of Lapwings migrating over the garden all day mike421 *****