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A semipalmated plover (Charadrius semipalmatus) foraging on a beach in Maine.
Common ringed plover on the shoreline of Pacific Rim National Park on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
18 may 2023, Basse Yutz, Yutz, Thionville Portes de France, Moselle, Lorraine, Grand Est, France. It's spring. A Common Ringed Plover walks in a mudflat. It's a male. The bird spread its wings, perhaps it stumbled over an obstacle.
A Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) in the shallow water of the San Jacinto Wildlife Area in Riverside County, southern California.  This very common medium-sized plover is resident from northern Mexico throughout the United States and southern Canada.  Some of the population migrates north to breed in far northern Canada, and some birds migrate south to winter throughout Central America and northern South America.  The apt species name is indicative of its loud, oft-repeated calls.
Little ringed plover Charadrius dubius with yellow eye on the sandy beach during mating season in spring
Little ringed plover at nest (Charadrius dubius)
A killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) pulling a worm out of the mud. Walking on an Oregon wetland ponds shore.
Wildlife photography.
Ringed Plover bird on beach in Hampshire England
Close-up of Killdeer Plover (Charadrius vociferus) foraging for food on the shore of Elkhorn Slough.\n\nTaken at Moss Landing, California near the Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Reserve.
Wilson's Plover on the beach
Common ringed plover on the shoreline of Pacific Rim National Park on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Killdeer Adult
Little ringed plover (Charadrius dubius)
Common ringed plover Charadrius hiaticula. Arinaga Beach. Aguimes. Gran Canaria. Canary Islands. Spain.
L 15,5-18 cm, WS 32-35 cm.\nBreeds on bare, usually sandy or gravelly terrain near fresh water, e.g. river or lake edges or inlands, often at man-made sites such as gravel pits, reservoirs or saltpans.\nSummer visitor to Europe (mostly April-September/October), winters in Africa.\nRather scarce in most areas, but sometimes seen in small groups on migration.\nGenerally prefers fresh water margins and estuaries to coastal mudflats.\nFood mainly insects.\nNest is a shallow scrape on bare ground.\n\nThis is a scarce Summer Visitor on the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
a killdeer bird beside a stream at schwabachers landing in grand teton national park in the united states
A killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) guarding a nest. Two eggs are visible. Close-up front view. Oregon Willamette Valley. Edited
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Ruddy turnstone, Arenaria interpres, Fort DeSoto County Park, Tierra Verde,  Florida
Killdeer
Little ringed plover (Charadrius dubius)
Common ringed plover Charadrius hiaticula. Arinaga Beach. Aguimes. Gran Canaria. Canary Islands. Spain.
Gaspe, Quebec shoreline sandpiper bird
24 may 2023, Basse Yutz, Yutz, Thionville Portes de France, Moselle, Lorraine, Grand Est, France. It's spring. In a mudflat, close-up of a male Common Ringed Plover standing still in wet mud. Its legs sink slightly into the mud. The bird is in profile. The slime on the tip of its beak indicates that it is looking for insects in the ground.
A Killdeer shorebird, Charadrius vociferus, on the sandy beach of Lake Michigan.  Bird is walking along the beach with at an angle to the camera.
Ringed Plover (Charadrius hiaticula). Moscow region, Russia.
Snowy Plover, Charadrius nivosus, Monterey, California; Charadriiformes; Charadriidae. On the beach.
Unusual wader with laterally bending bill.
Little ringed plover in the pond
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