Lhe Lapwing. 2s 
form a hiding-place for their enemy, man. It may be 
worthy of note here that in the breeding season tnis 
bird raises a peculiar cry, indicative of its strong sensi- 
tive nature and affection for its offspring, and which 
may be heard at some distance. Should the traveller 
or trespasser approach too near the young of this bird, 
it will fly very near him, uttering its shrill call, as if in 
distress, and warning him to quit such sacred ground. 
2 4 JUL 1943 
PRESENTED 

1 LD 
4 ip 



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