common hoopoe (Upupa epops), northern lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) Description
Title: Description, vertus et usages de sept cents dix-neuf plantes : tant étrangeres que de nos climats ; et de cent trente-quartre animaux, en sept cents trente planches, gravées en taille-douce, sur les desseins dʼaprès nature, de M. de Gersault, par MM. de Fehrt, Prevost, Duflos, Martinet, &c. et rangées suivant lʼordre du livre intitulé Matiere médicale de M. Geoffroy ..
Year: 1767 (1760s)
Authors: Geoffroy, Etienne-François, 1672-1731 Garsault, François A. de (François Alexandre), 1693-1778
Date 1767
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Author Geoffroy, Etienne-François, 1672-1731; Garsault, François A. de (François Alexandre), 1693-1778
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The hoopoe or common hoopoe (Upupa epops) is a colourful bird found across Afro-Eurasia, notable for its distinctive "crown" of feathers. It is the only extant species in the family Upupidae. Upupa and epops are respectively the Latin and Ancient Greek names for the hoopoe; both, like the English name, are onomatopoeic forms which imitate the cry of the bird.
The northern lapwing (Vanellus vanellus), also known as the peewit, pewit, tuit or tew-it (imitative of its cry), green plover (emphasising the colour of the plumage) or (in the British Isles) just lapwing (which refers to its pretence of injury by dragging its wing to lure predators away from the nest), is a bird in the lapwing family. It is common through temperate Eurasia.