Speaking as a Wires carer, it's not uncommon for Lapwing chicks to come
into care with leg injuries from that first jump off the nest-roof.
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 12:11 PM, John Leonard <>wrote:
> At the local primary school here in Canberra I have noticed that a apir of
> Masked Lapwings frequenly the flat roof of the main, one-story building. I
> guess they avoid the kids that way.
>
> Does anyone have any infroamtion about Masked Lapwings actually nesting on
> flat roofs?
>
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> John Leonard
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