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Lapwings, primarily ground-nesting birds, prefer open habitats such as fields and wetlands where they can easily access food and evade predators. Their body structure and foraging behavior are adapted for life on the ground, making tree perches less practical. Additionally, their nesting strategy involves laying eggs in shallow scrapes, which are better suited to open environments rather than elevated locations.

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