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    Default Lapwing at Moor Green Lakes

    First heard them across the lake which was obscured by bushes, then they came into view with their distinctive calls. I really love these Birds.

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    Really nice captures there. Well done

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    Excellent action shots rolf, I agree with you, they are a lovely bird last time I went to martin mere there were loads of them

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    very good shots rolf, i work in the aircraft industry and there are alot of lapwings on the airfield . they are extremely acrobatic fliers and very handsome birds.

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