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Kentish Plover

Charadrius alexandrinus

Description:

The Kentish Plover is 15–17 cm long. It is smaller, paler, longer-legged and thinner-billed than Ringed Plover or Semipalmated Plover. Its breast band is never complete, and usually just appears as dark lateral patches on the sides of the breast. The Kentish Plover's upperparts are greyish brown and the underparts white in all plumages. The breast markings are black in summer adults, otherwise brown. Breeding males of some races have a black forehead bar and a black mask through the eye. The legs are black. In flight, the flight feathers are blackish with a strong white wing bar. The flight call is a sharp bip.

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PedroNicolau
PedroNicolau 10 years ago
Kentish Plover
Charadrius alexandrinus Kentish Plover


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Ali Hemati Pour
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Ali Hemati Pour

دزفول, لرستان‎, Iran

Spotted on Apr 15, 2013
Submitted on Apr 15, 2013

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