European Golden-Plover
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.
● Song:
"toee", "tlui"
● Foraging & Feeding:
European Golden-Plover: Eats mainly earthworms, also forages for insects, crustaceans and berries on tundra, fields, beaches and tidal flats.
● Breeding & nesting:
European Golden-Plover: Four white to buff eggs with brown and black markings are laid in a nest of stems, leaves and lichens on the ground in an open dry area. Both sexes incubate for 28 to 31 days.
● Similar species:
European Golden-Plover: American Golden-plover has gray underwings and completely black underparts. Pacific Golden-plover is smaller and more brightly colored.