The Grey-headed Lapwing (Vanellus cinereus) is a distinctive member of the Charadriidae family, known for its elegant appearance and presence in Asian wetlands. As a medium-sized wader, this species is highly regarded by ornithologists and bird enthusiasts alike for its unique plumage and behavioral characteristics. Typically found across parts of Northeast Asia, it undertakes seasonal migrations that showcase its adaptability. Whether wading through shallow marshes or foraging in agricultural fields, the Grey-headed Lapwing plays an essential role in its ecosystem. Understanding this bird requires a deep dive into its life cycle, physical traits, and the specific environments it calls home. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of everything you need to know about this remarkable avian species, from its breeding habits to its conservation status.