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a large northern bird of the lapwing family that has a crest and grayish green plumage
What is a "peewit"?
A peewit, also known as a lapwing, is a distinctive bird with a striking appearance and a distinctively loud call that resembles its name. Found in wetland habitats and farmland areas, this medium-sized wader stands out with its black and white plumage, rounded crest, and long, slender legs. Peewits are known for their acrobatic flight displays, which involve impressive aerial maneuvers and tumbling flights. These birds are also recognized for their characteristic "peewit" calls, which can often be heard echoing across the landscape. Peewits are highly adaptive and resourceful, foraging on the ground for insects, worms, and other small invertebrates. They play an essential role in ecosystem dynamics and add charm to the landscapes they inhabit with their distinctive appearance and captivating behaviors.
small olive-colored woodland flycatchers of eastern North America