Luck of the Irish Northern Lapwing - 27 East

Luck of the Irish Northern Lapwing

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A Northern lapwing eating small invertebrate at Sagaponack Pond.   MARIANNE BARNETT

A Northern lapwing eating small invertebrate at Sagaponack Pond. MARIANNE BARNETT

A Northern lapwing at Sagaponack Pond.   MARIANNE BARNETT

A Northern lapwing at Sagaponack Pond. MARIANNE BARNETT

A Northern lapwing with a similar-looking killdeer at Sagaponack Pond.   MARIANNE BARNETT

A Northern lapwing with a similar-looking killdeer at Sagaponack Pond. MARIANNE BARNETT

A Northern lapwing on the move at Sagaponack Pond.   MARIANNE BARNETT

A Northern lapwing on the move at Sagaponack Pond. MARIANNE BARNETT

A Northern lapwing searching for food in the mudflat at Sagaponack Pond.   MARIANNE BARNETT

A Northern lapwing searching for food in the mudflat at Sagaponack Pond. MARIANNE BARNETT

A Northern lapwing walking in front of a seagull at Sagaponack Pond.   MARIANNE BARNETT

A Northern lapwing walking in front of a seagull at Sagaponack Pond. MARIANNE BARNETT

A seagull asking the Northern lapwing, who are you and why are you here?   MARIANNE BARNETT

A seagull asking the Northern lapwing, who are you and why are you here? MARIANNE BARNETT

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The Wandering Witness

  • Publication: East Hampton Press
  • Published on: Feb 4, 2025
  • Columnist: Marianne Barnett
When the Republic of Ireland’s national bird, the Northern lapwing, mysteriously appeared, discovered in the tidal mudflats of Sagaponack Pond, word spread fast among birders. Fortunately, I was nearby at... more

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