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Overview
Common Ringed Plover: Plump little plover with dark gray-brown upperparts, pure white underparts, and strong black mask and chest band. Base of dark-tipped bill and legs are bright orange. Frequents mudflats. Eats worms, aquatic insects, crustaceans and mollusks. Direct flight with rapid wing beats.
Range and Habitat
Common Ringed Plover: In North America breeds near the coasts of Greenland, Baffin Island, and Ellesmere Island. Occasionally seen as a spring migrant on the Aleutian Islands and may linger to breed.
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INTERESTING FACTS
- If a potential predator approaches its nest, the Common Ringed Plover will feign a broken wing to lure the intruder away.
- Males tend to perform more nighttime egg incubation, while females incubate more during the day.
- It will sometimes use "foot-trembling" to stir up food and startle prey into movement.
- A group of plovers has many collective nouns, including a "brace", "congregation", "deceit", "ponderance" and "wing" of plovers.
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