Red-wattled Lapwing - 'Did-he-do-it' Bird!
    The  Red-wattled Lapwing  has characteristic loud alarm calls which are variously rendered as  did he do it  or  pity to do it  leading to colloquial names like the  did-he-do-it  bird.     Red-wattled lapwings are large  waders , about 35 cm long.  The diet of the lapwing includes a range of insects,  snails  and other invertebrates, mostly picked from the ground.      In parts of Rajasthan it is believed that the laying of eggs by the lapwing on high ground was an indication of good rains to come.     These birds are very commonly spotted in Jaipur. They are extremely shy and it is hard to click their picture.         
 
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