These were shot two years ago in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Tasmania.
It was spring and agressive Lapwings were defending their chicks from passers by.
One in particular singled me out for special attention by diving at me as I risked having my eyes torn out by its wing spurs.

E-520 + 70-300mm

I am no bird expert but I believe our species is called the Masked Lapwing.

For lack of patience I have all but given up trying to shoot birds.

And being a pig-headed purist I refuse to set up a feeding station!

For some weird reason our Lapwings nest on open ground instead of in trees like normal birds.

It was spring and agressive Lapwings were defending their chicks from passers by.
One in particular singled me out for special attention by diving at me as I risked having my eyes torn out by its wing spurs.

E-520 + 70-300mm

I am no bird expert but I believe our species is called the Masked Lapwing.

For lack of patience I have all but given up trying to shoot birds.

And being a pig-headed purist I refuse to set up a feeding station!

For some weird reason our Lapwings nest on open ground instead of in trees like normal birds.

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