The green plover, because it nests on a most vulnerable
spot, the ground, does not like to advertise its presence too much.
Mostly the lapwing is to be seen at the coast now. It
likes low lying ground near water, and would head for callous, marshes,
agricultural land, golf courses and mudflats.
We could also add parks to the list, or indeed any large
area of land especially after rain.
Later on in the year, indeed sooner rather than later, lapwings tend to
move inland, and mostly higher altitudes.
The old Bog Meadows of Belfast used to be even more attractive to
them than it is now, well the bogs are now roads, playing fields, shops
and factories. But some lapwings will still go there, perhaps fed by
memories from past generations of birds.
More birds will head for the Antrim Plateau, the hills around
Belfast, the Mournes and Sperrins. Many lesser hills in between will
also do nicely, thank you, and safe, boggy terrain will also have its
share of lapwings.
Humans may go on holidays, but birds have in-built signals to move,
usually twice annually.
I find their movements fascinating and never cease to wonder at them.
Perhaps you should keep an eye open for the internal and external
migration of birds in the coming months, but beware, it can become
addictive.
Coming Events
Saturday 16, Sunday 17 February - Did you ever hear the likes
of it? Celebrate St Valentine's Day by making a love nest box for
woodland birds. Call Espie on 91874146.
Saturday 16 February - Willow Weaving for your Garden, a
workshop at Oxford Island, 1.30 details 028 3832 2205.
Broadwater Bird Watch, at 11.30, further information from
Lagan Valley 028 9049 1922
Stargazing with Irish Astronomical Association, at Castle Espie, 7. 30,
details from 028 9187 4146
Monday 25 February - Lisburn RSPB will hear about Hippos,
Hoopoes, Hornbills, from Jim Kitchen, at 7.30, details from 9260 1864
Thursday 28 February - Birdwatch Morning, at 11.30, at Castle
Espie, who are on 9187 4146
Saturday 2 March - Lisburn RSPB outing to St John's Point,
Killough and Ardglass, details 9260 1864
Sunday 3 March - Would you like to see some snowy owls, eagle
owls, and great grey owls? Head for CastleEspie, at 1.30, details
91874146
A Spring Nature Ramble will start at Castle Espie at2.30, suitable for
families, try phoning 9187 4146
March 2002 - RSPB/Birdwatch Ireland, joint conference.