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[[Image:American_Golden_Plover.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Martinuk]]
 
[[Image:American_Golden_Plover.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Martinuk]]
==Description==
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==Identification==
: 9-11" (23-28 cm). A quail-sized plover. In breeding plumage, dull golden-brown above, with black throat, breast, flanks, belly, and undertail coverts; bold white stripe runs from forehead, over eye, and down side of neck and breast. In winter, has bold whitish eyebrow, grayish-white underparts. Lacks white wing stripe, white rump, and black patch under wing of larger and paler Black-bellied Plover. See Pacific Golden-Plover.  Extremely similar to Pacific Golden Plover (until recently they were considered one species: Lesser Golden Plover), but in summer more extensive Black underparts and in winter overall greyer appearance. Seperated from Eurasian Golden Plover by smaller size, slimmer build and by longer primary projection the axillaries (armpits) are grey rather than white.
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9-11" (23-28 cm). A quail-sized plover. In breeding plumage, dull golden-brown above, with black throat, breast, flanks, belly, and undertail coverts; bold white stripe runs from forehead, over eye, and down side of neck and breast. In winter, has bold whitish eyebrow, grayish-white underparts. Lacks white wing stripe, white rump, and black patch under wing of larger and paler Black-bellied Plover. See [[Pacific Golden-Plover]].  Extremely similar to Pacific Golden-Plover (until recently they were considered one species: Lesser Golden Plover), but in summer more extensive Black underparts and in winter overall greyer appearance. Separated from [[Eurasian Golden Plover]] by smaller size, slimmer build and by longer primary projection the axillaries (armpits) are grey rather than white.
 
An annual vagrant to Great Britain normally in autumn.
 
An annual vagrant to Great Britain normally in autumn.
==Identification==
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==Distribution==
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Breeds from Alaska east to Baffin Island. In migration, most birds travel south over Atlantic Ocean from Canadian Maritimes to South America and return northward in spring over Great Plains, but some winter on islands in Pacific and appear along West Coast during migration.
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==Taxonomy==
  
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
 
Breeds on tundra; during migration found on coastal beaches and mudflats and inland on prairies and plowed fields.
 
Breeds on tundra; during migration found on coastal beaches and mudflats and inland on prairies and plowed fields.
==Nesting==
 
3 or 4 buff eggs, spotted with brown, in a shallow depression lined with reindeer moss, usually on a ridge or other elevated spot in the tundra.
 
 
==Range==
 
Breeds from Alaska east to Baffin Island. In migration, most birds travel south over Atlantic Ocean from Canadian Maritimes to South America and return northward in spring over Great Plains, but some winter on islands in Pacific and appear along West Coast during migration.
 
  
==Voice==
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==Behaviour==
A mellow quee-lee-la.
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3 or 4 buff eggs, spotted with brown, in a shallow depression lined with reindeer moss, usually on a ridge or other elevated spot in the tundra.  Voice a mellow ''quee-lee-la''.
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
{{GSearch|Pluvialis+dominica}}  
 
{{GSearch|Pluvialis+dominica}}  
 
[[Category:Birds]]
 
[[Category:Birds]]

Revision as of 20:44, 17 September 2007

Pluvialis dominica
Photo by Martinuk

Identification

9-11" (23-28 cm). A quail-sized plover. In breeding plumage, dull golden-brown above, with black throat, breast, flanks, belly, and undertail coverts; bold white stripe runs from forehead, over eye, and down side of neck and breast. In winter, has bold whitish eyebrow, grayish-white underparts. Lacks white wing stripe, white rump, and black patch under wing of larger and paler Black-bellied Plover. See Pacific Golden-Plover. Extremely similar to Pacific Golden-Plover (until recently they were considered one species: Lesser Golden Plover), but in summer more extensive Black underparts and in winter overall greyer appearance. Separated from Eurasian Golden Plover by smaller size, slimmer build and by longer primary projection the axillaries (armpits) are grey rather than white. An annual vagrant to Great Britain normally in autumn.

Distribution

Breeds from Alaska east to Baffin Island. In migration, most birds travel south over Atlantic Ocean from Canadian Maritimes to South America and return northward in spring over Great Plains, but some winter on islands in Pacific and appear along West Coast during migration.

Taxonomy

Habitat

Breeds on tundra; during migration found on coastal beaches and mudflats and inland on prairies and plowed fields.

Behaviour

3 or 4 buff eggs, spotted with brown, in a shallow depression lined with reindeer moss, usually on a ridge or other elevated spot in the tundra. Voice a mellow quee-lee-la.

External Links

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