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Semipalmated Plovers are larger, thicker-billed, and has a pale collar.
Then, moments later, "Check this out - semipalmated plover."
During summer months, birds nest in the park including semipalmated plovers, red knots, gyrfalcon and long-tailed jaeger.
Semipalmated Plover, least sandpiper, red knot, and black-bellied plover are also common during migration.
Nearest us in the shallows, small birds called semipalmated plovers with their distinctive necklaces picked their way along the grassy margin.
The Semipalmated Plover (Charadrius semipalmatus) is a small plover.
Semipalmated Plover (Charadrius semipalmatus)
The sanctuary is an important habitat for the Polar Bear, Canadian Geese, and the Semipalmated Plover.
It is smaller, paler, longer-legged and thinner-billed than Ringed Plover or Semipalmated Plover.
The lagoons are important migration stops for many species of birds such as Short-billed dowichers, Semipalmated plovers, sandpipers, Black-bellied plovers, and many others.
Breeding shorebirds include Semipalmated Plover, the Pribilof subspecies of Rock Sandpiper, Least Sandpiper and Red-necked Phalarope.
These include Atlantic Brant, Canada Goose, Caspian Tern, Hudsonian Godwit, Lesser Snow Goose, Red Knot, and Semipalmated Plover.
More common shorebird species include Western and Least Sandpiper, Semipalmated Plover, Black-bellied Plover, Pacific Golden Plover, Red Phalarope, Whimbrel, Dunlin.
Thousands of birds of other species also use Mary's Point as a staging area, including the Black-bellied Plover, Least Sandpiper, White-rumped Sandpiper, Short-billed Dowitcher, Semipalmated Plover, Red Knot, Sanderling and Dunlin.
Among others, the Semipalmated Plover (around 2 percent of the North American population), the Short-billed Dowitcher, the Red Knot, the Sanderling, and the Least Sandpiper are also known for migrating through the Important Bird Area (IBA).
The legs are orange and only the outer two toes are slightly webbed, unlike the slightly smaller but otherwise very similar Semipalmated Plover, which has all three toes slightly webbed, and also a marginally narrower breast band; it was in former times included in the present species.
A large number of rare vagrant birds have been recorded at Dawlish Warren, including Elegant Tern, Lesser Crested Tern, Long-billed Murrelet, Greater Sand Plover, Semipalmated Plover, Cream-coloured Courser and Great Spotted Cuckoo.
Opposed to the situation on smaller and more isolated Clarión, wind-blown or vagrant birds seem to consititute the bulk of the records, including species such as Brown Pelican, Osprey, Peregrine Falcon, Semipalmated Plover, Willet, Sanderling, Belted Kingfisher and Buff-bellied Pipit.
The Semipalmated Plover (Charadrius semipalmatus) is a small plover.