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Overview
European Golden-Plover: Largest of the golden plovers, showing black crown, throat, neck and upperparts with small bright gold spotting. White band on forehead runs down sides of neck and along flank; black underparts are trimmed in white. Undertail is white and the legs are short and dark gray.
Range and Habitat
European Golden-Plover: Native to the trunda regions of the northern hemisphere, accidental in Newfoundland. Prefers open ground, pastures and tundra.
Topo Map:
Sandpiper-like Body
Listen to Call
Voice Text
"toee", "tlui"
Interesting Facts
The American Golden-Plover makes one of the longest migratory journeys of any shorebird.
In the 19th century it disappeared as a breeding bird in Poland and now only occurs there as a migrant; its breeding population in Central Europe apparently was a relic of the last ice age.
A group of plovers has many collective nouns, including a "brace", "congregation", "deceit", "ponderance" and "wing" of plovers.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Jane Wright
Artist
David Wenzel
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