
Plover - Wikipedia
Plovers (/ ˈ p l ʌ v ər / PLUV-ər, [1] also US: / ˈ p l oʊ v ər / PLOH-vər) [2] are members of a widely distributed group of wading birds of subfamily Charadriinae. The term "plover" applies to all the members of the subfamily, [ 1 ] though only about half of them include it in their name.
Plover - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Plovers are a group of small shorebirds that commonly live on beaches and tidal zones. There are over 60 different species in the Plover, or Charadriinae, subfamily. Researchers divide the birds in the subfamily into 8 different taxonomic genuses also containing killdeers, wrybills, and dotterels. Read on to learn about the Plover.
Plovers (Pluvialis, Charadrius) - Birds of North America
Plovers are found throughout North America. There are at least seven species of plovers found on the continent. The American Golden-Plover, Black-bellied Plover, Pacific Golden-Plover, Piping Plover, Semipalmated Plover, Snowy Plover and the Wilson's Plover are native to the continent.
Piping Plover | Audubon Field Guide
Its pale back matches the white sand beaches and alkali flats that it inhabits. While many shorebirds have wide distributions, this one is a North American specialty, barely extending into Mexico in winter.
Piping Plover Identification - All About Birds
Piping Plovers are sandy grayish brown birds with white underparts and a narrow, often broken collar. They have yellowish orange legs in all seasons. In the breeding season, they have an orange bill with a black tip, a black collar, and a black line on the forehead.
Piping Plover Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of …
Little round Piping Plovers hide in plain sight on sandy ocean and lake shores, blending right in with their sandy gray backs. It's not until they scurry down the sand on their orange legs that you're likely to spot these big-eyed shorebirds with a sharp black collar and an orange bill.
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 …
12 Interesting Facts about Plovers - A-Z Animals
Dec 6, 2023 · Plovers are small birds found near bodies of water. There are over 66 different subspecies of plovers, with each one adapting to a different environment. Most plovers live near rivers, lakes, and streams, but others live in the mountains or tundra. Plovers are 6-12 inches long, with a 14–32-inch wingspan (depending on the subspecies).
Plovers | Audubon
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Look for Plover Birds Both on (and off) the Shore
Jun 16, 2023 · From beaches to farm fields, plover birds take up residence in open spaces from coast to coast. Meet the members of this bird family.