Pluvialis fulva Very similar to the American Golden-Plover, overlapping in summer only in nw. mainland Alaska. It is the species most likely to be seen in the Pacific states. The white neck stripe extends along the flank (but molting American Golden-Plovers may have this look). The golden spangles on the back are brighter. Winter and juvenile birds are also more golden than the other species.
Range: Breeds across n. Siberia and in nw. Alaska. Winters in se. Asia, Australia, Pacific islands.
West: A few migrate along the Pacific Coast to winter in California. Map .




