Lesser Sand-Plover
Lesser Sand-Plover: Medium-sized, chunky plover with gray upperparts, white underparts, and bright rust-brown breast band and nape. The head has gray-brown cap and thick black eyestripe broken by a white forehead. Throat is white with a black border. Bill is black and legs and feet are yellow-green.
● Song:
"kruit - kruit"
● Foraging & Feeding:
Lesser Sand-Plover: Feeds on insects, mollusks, crustaceans, and worms; forages on the ground.
● Breeding & nesting:
Lesser Sand-Plover: Three red buff to olive buff eggs spotted with brown and black are laid in a shallow ground hollow lined with dried vegetation and seeds, usually built near water. Incubation ranges from 24 to 27 days and is carried out by both parents. Young start to fly at 26 to 31 days. Sometimes raises two broods per year.
● Similar species:
Lesser Sand-Plover: In winter, Little Ringed Plover has pale legs and white collar.