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Lapwing Bird Facts: The Lapwing or Tithari found in Valmiki Tiger Reserve never sits on a tree branch. Expert Abhishek, who has been working on wildlife for 26 years, says that the sound of the bird called Lapwing is special. It can run fast on the ground. The sound of a lapwing sounds like the English sentence “did it do it”.
We all have often seen birds sitting on tree branches. But if we tell you that there exists a bird on earth which has never been seen sitting on a tree, would you believe it? Today we are giving you information about one such unique bird.
Expert Abhishek, who has been working on wildlife for 26 years, says that in Bihar’s only tiger reserve, Valmiki, a bird called Lapwing is found, which till date has not been seen sitting on the branches of trees. However, compared to other birds, this bird is also adept at flying in the air.
According to Abhishek, the structure of the legs of a lapwing is completely different compared to the structure of the feet of birds that sit on tree branches. The legs of the lapwing are designed in such a way that they can never get a grip while sitting on tree branches. Even if they try to sit on the branches, they will not be able to hold on due to lack of grip.
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Not only this, compared to other birds the sound of the lapwing is also very special and exciting. Experts said that the sound of the lapwing sounds like the English sentence “did it do it”. In common language this bird is also known as Tithari. Its specialty is that it can run at extremely high speed on the ground like a runner.
According to Abhishek, this bird is found in almost every state of India, so it is very easy to see it. In many parts of the country, thin humans are compared to titular birds. After laying eggs by making holes on the ground, they also know how to confuse predators in surprising ways to keep them safe.
Let us tell you that Valmiki Tiger Reserve situated in West Champaran district is the habitat of about 350 species of birds. The biodiversity here is so intense that tourists from every corner of the world reach Bihar to see it.





























