B. indicus

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B. indicus may refer to:

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The red-wattled lapwing is an Asian lapwing or large plover, a wader in the family Charadriidae. Like other lapwings they are ground birds that are incapable of perching. Their characteristic loud alarm calls are indicators of human or animal movements and the sounds have been variously rendered as did he do it or pity to do it leading to the colloquial name of did-he-do-it bird. Usually seen in pairs or small groups not far from water, they sometimes form large aggregations in the non-breeding season (winter). They nest in a ground scrape laying three to four camouflaged eggs. Adults near the nest fly around, diving at potential predators while calling noisily. The cryptically patterned chicks hatch and immediately follow their parents to feed, hiding by lying low on the ground or in the grass when threatened.

Isabella may refer to:

A. indicus may refer to:

C. indicus may refer to:

E. indicus may refer to:

H. indicus may refer to:

M. indicus may refer to:

P. indicus may refer to:

S. indicus may refer to:

T. indicus may refer to:

V. indicus may refer to:

L. indicus may refer to:

D. indicus may refer to:

Indicus – Indian in Latin – may refer to:

M. indica may refer to:

M. orientalis may refer to:

The purple swamphen has been split into the following species:

F. indicus may refer to:

N. indicus may refer to:

O. indicus may refer to: