The Northern Lapwing is also known as peewit or pewit, green plover, or simply lapwing.
A peewit is one of various types of bird, a lapwing, a laughing gull, or a peewee.
The Lapwing, also known as the Northern Lapwing, was chosen as the national bird of Ireland due to its strong historical and cultural significance in Irish folklore and mythology. The bird is associated with protection and good fortune in Celtic traditions, and its distinctive appearance and behavior have made it a symbol of Ireland's natural beauty and heritage. The Lapwing's presence in Irish literature and art further solidifies its status as a national symbol.
Lapwing. The Northern-Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) is a familiar bird on UK farmland.
well the state bird is the southern lapwing and the state flower is a ceibo
stagThe Stag (Red Deer).The national bird is the Lapwing :)
A wype is another term for a wipe - the lapwing bird, as used in dialect speech.
It is the Lapwing also known as the Green Plover and also the Peewit. Pyewipe and Peewit being interpretations of the bird call it makes.
Mother I saw a lapwing today!
Lorikeet Lovebird Lapwing Lark Lyrebird
The bird known as the Pyewipe in Lincolnshire is the lapwing, also called the peewit. The name "Pyewipe" is derived from the bird's characteristic call, which sounds like "pee-wit." The lapwing is noted for its distinctive appearance and behavior, often seen in wet fields and grasslands, where it performs aerial displays during the breeding season. Its unique name reflects the local dialect and cultural heritage associated with the region.
The black bellied plover is a bird that has a black stripe down its throat joining a black belly that is bordered by white brown speckled all over and is about as big as a lapwing. It is typically found in Massachusetts and British Columbia.