Red wattled Lapwing
This bird is mainly found near rivers and ponds, the eyes are black, it also has a black head with a broad white stripe that runs from the back of the eyes to the flank. It has a red eye ring. The black bill has a red base. The legs are long and yellow. The young ones are brown and pale fringes. The nesting is done on grounds. It lays 3to 4 eggs that are incubated for four weeks. The chicks fledge within 5 to 6 weeks. This bird gives out adid you do it alarm call the first hint of danger. It is often seen doing a broken wing display to lead human and other birds and animals away from the nest.













