The Ringed plover Charadrius hiaticula is a small wader found across the Northern Hemisphere. The ringed plover is so named as it has a Black ring or band of feathers around the front of its neck.
It is very similar to the Little ringed Plover Charadrius dubius but adults of the two species can be easily separated as the Little ringed plover has a golden yellow ring around its eye. The Ringed plover does not have this feature.
The Ringed plover Charadrius hiaticula is a small wader found across the Northern Hemisphere. The ringed plover is so named as it has a Black ring or band of feathers around the front of its neck.
It is very similar to the Little ringed Plover Charadrius dubius but adults of the two species can be easily separated as the Little ringed plover has a golden yellow ring around its eye. The Ringed plover does not have this feature.
It could be a Ringed Plover, a Little Plover, a Kentish Plover or several others.
Ringed plover, little ringed plover, kentish plover, turnstone. Dotterel does not have distinct black bands but is probably the best match to reddish brown. DOTTEREL
The address of the Plover Branch is: 2151 Roosevelt Dr., Plover, 54467 2928
No, plover are birds.