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Golden plover
Pluvialis apricaria
Plovers
(Charadriidae)
White edge on the flanks.
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Gold coloured with a speckled back and head. While breeding the ♂ has a black face, the neck and belly are white edged. The ♀has less black, sometimes only on the belly and without the clear white edge. Outside breeding season, both sexes are same with a light marked belly and less distinct colouring. A striking white underwing visible in flight. Prefers heath with low vegetation, and only flies when disturbed. Solitary in summer, it seeks company with other plovers in winter. ⇔ l. 27-29 cm Partly migratory wintering in central and south Europe, breeding in the same area as well as northern Europe. LA: ≈ The PLUVIALIS SQUATAROLA (Grey plover) has the same shape and markings but a more silver black coloured back. ≈ The CHARADRIUS MORINELLUS (Dotterel) in winter has a more defined eyebrow and in summer less bright colours with an orange belly.
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Grey plover
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Stone-curlew
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Goudplevier
Goldregenpfeifer
Pluvier doré
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Chorlito dorado Europeo
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