Whipcrest Longwing

Breed name: Whipcrest Longwing

Bird inspiration: Northern Lapwing

Class: Longwing

Subclass: Standard

Overview
These longwings generally have good temperaments. They can be found along river deltas, or where rivers meet oceans. Feeding primarily off fish and amphibians, whipcrests are relatively easy to keep fed on long journeys, provided you're near a water source.

Coloration and Conformation
Whipcrests are exclusively found in piebald colors, though the pattern and markings may vary from one individual to the next. Their distinctive crest features two or three very long, flexible feathers at the front of the crest between the ears. Some pilots think that at one point these longwings had full crests, like the quickfeather or opal broadwings, but lost it over time due to the need for maneuverability over strength or showy displays.