Recent changes in the status of wetland lapwings in the Bulawayo area of Zimbabwe and in Zimbabwe as a whole
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Pages
155 – 159
Published
1 December 12
Authors
D. A. Ewbank
Correspondence
D. A. Ewbank
chinadavid2000@yahoo.com
14 Chapel Street, Ely CB6 1AE, UK.
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The four species of lapwing that breed in the wetlands of Zimbabwe – Blacksmith Lapwing Vanellus armatus, Wattled Lapwing V. senegallus, White-crowned Lapwing V. albiceps and Long-toed Lapwing V. crassirostris – have all increased in population size and distribution over the past century. The main reason is the increased availability of suitable habitat arising from farmland water storage and irrigation. Here I describe the population development of each species based on published sources, nest record scheme data and my own observations.