The River Lapwing (Vanellus duvaucelii) is a distinctive and charismatic species of wader belonging to the family Charadriidae. Primarily found across the river systems of South and Southeast Asia, this bird is well-adapted to life along gravelly riverbanks and stony shores. Known for its alert demeanor and striking appearance, the River Lapwing is a fascinating subject for ornithologists and birdwatchers alike. Unlike many other lapwing species that prefer open grasslands or fields, this bird has a specialized niche, relying heavily on the health of riverine ecosystems. Understanding the life cycle and behaviors of the River Lapwing provides valuable insights into the biodiversity of Asian waterways and highlights the importance of preserving these critical, yet often threatened, riverine habitats.