Introduction: Blacksmith lapwings (Vanellus armatus) can be found in a wide range of habitats that sport moist, short grassland and mudflats around lakes, rivers, salt pans, estuaries, road verges, airports and sports fields. A noisy bird, they will think nothing of flying up to challenge raptors. Bathes regularly by wading into deep water.
Distribution: Widespread throughout Namibia less for southern Namib Desert. Range includes Epupa Falls, Rundu, Etosha National Park, Caprivi, Swakopmund and Walvis Bay and most of central and northern regions of the country.
Diet: Eats small aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates such as molluscs, worms, insects and crustaceans.
Description: Armatus refers to their carpal spurs. Colouration includes a black head with a white forehead and neck.
Breeding: Between 1 and 4 eggs are laid in a nest, close to water, in a hollow in the ground such as a hoof-print, lined with vegetation and stones.
Size: 30cm.
Weight: 170g.