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- Plover - Wikipedia
The European golden plover [10] spends summers in Iceland, and in Icelandic folklore, the appearance of the first plover in the country means that spring has arrived
- Plovers | Audubon
Explore the fascinating world of plovers, their habitats, behaviors, and conservation efforts with Audubon's comprehensive guide
- Plover - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
What is a Plover? The name “plover” doesn’t define a single species, but rather a group of birds belonging to the family Charadriidae There are roughly 68 species of plovers, each adapted to specific environments and exhibiting unique characteristics
- Plovers (Pluvialis, Charadrius) - Birds of North America
The European Golden-Plover is sometimes seen on the northeastern coasts along the Atlantic Ocean Once considered a game bird, the plovers were under threat from hunting
- 12 Interesting Facts about Plovers - A-Z Animals
The name plover comes from the Latin word “pluvial,” which means “rain ” They may have received their name due to the fact that their migration patterns coincide with the rainy seasons in Europe Killdeer and lapwings are other names for plovers and their closely related cousins, sandpipers
- Plover | Migration, Nesting Feeding | Britannica
Plover, any of numerous species of plump-breasted birds of the shorebird family Charadriidae (order Charadriiformes) There are about three dozen species of plovers, 15 to 30 centimetres (6 to 12 inches) long, with long wings, moderately long legs, short necks, and straight bills that are shorter
- Piping Plover Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Researchers only recently discovered that more than one-third of the Piping Plover population that breeds along the Atlantic coast spends the winter in the Bahamas
- Exploring the Plover Bird Family: Characteristics and Conservation
The Plover bird family, known scientifically as Charadriidae, is a diverse group of wading birds found across the globe Characterized by their compact bodies, long legs, and short bills, Plovers thrive in a variety of habitats, from coastal shores to inland wetlands
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