Lapwing and Nest
Richard and Cherry Kearton
1902
White 16
The 1902 edition of Gilbert White's The Natural History of Selborne
Talking of a nearby area of uncultivated land, White says, "This lonely domain is a very agreeable haunt for many sorts of wild fowls, which not only frequent it in the winter, but breed there in the summer; such as lapwings, snipes, wild-ducks...." (18).
Scanned image and text by Jacqueline Banerjee.