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masked lapwig

To: Lorretta <>
Subject: masked lapwig
From: Wendy Pepper <>
Date: Tue, 8 May 2012 14:46:26 +1000
Masked Lapwing chicks often come into Wires' care. This sounds like a
hand-raised humanised chick who has been released and is wondering why he's
been abandoned by his humans.

On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Lorretta <>wrote:

> Hello, could you advise me on a plover that has been coming into the very
> front of our home, even walking right up to our front door and looking at
> us.  The plover has allowed the kids to pick her up.
> she has been hanging around for about 4 days now.  Follows us around the
> front yard, and even following us to our cars before we drive off.  She
> doesn't appear to be injured or sickly. The road behind us has large flat
> land where we have seen the birds nest.  Any insight on what is happening
> with this plover as I have never seen this behaviour before, and am totally
> intrigued.  Thanks so much Lorretta
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