A beautiful bird with long legs will be discussed today called Red Latika Hattie. Hottie in short. English name Redwattled Lapwing (Redwattled Lapwing). Scientific name: Vanellus indicus . Family: Charariidae.
the hottie
1. Their voice is basically 'hottity…t…t…hottity-tit'. Men's throats are higher and thicker. The girl's voice is less high and more melodious. It is possible to identify male and female by listening to the voice.
2. When it rains, the chicks take a rain bath. When hail falls, parents sit on their children's chests. When the rock is big, the parents give a signal and take the chicks to a safe place, so that the chicks don't die from the rock fall. Still dies.
3. Although the cubs are difficult to find, they sometimes end up in the stomachs of foxes. At night the chicks take shelter in bushy areas.
4. There are five types of call in their voice - a. A call to find a mate, b. The call of joy during nesting and the happy call of hatching, c. Children's guidance call, d. Danger signs and e. Hazard release signal.
5. There are various crafts in their necks, so they can make all the calls perfectly.
6. Their cries can be heard sitting at home even at night like the Neelkantha. Perhaps he was sitting next to the chicks, heard a sound or smelled a danger, so he would fly around and scream loudly. Neelkantha will fly after hearing that scream, all of them will continue to conquer the field shouting together.
7. They can run rhythmically on the ground. They are very alert and clever birds. Their sweet calls also have a rhythm.