Easily observed in large groups in French fields, the crested lapwing lives up to its name with its beautiful feathers that it lets grow when the breeding season arrives. You can also easily see its chicks, because they are "precocial", that is to say that they leave their nest only a few hours after their birth! Although there is no serious threat to its future, associations ensure its well-being, such as in the Bay of Somme where grids are placed on the nests to protect them from the trampling of cattle. A bird to discover!
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Vanneau huppé qui lisse ses plumes

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Vanneau femelle internuptiale et mâle


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