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Species that are closely related to the Sociable lapwing
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Mountain plover (
Charadrius montanus
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This poorly named species is not actually a mountain-dwelling bird, but is endemic to the Great Plains of North America. Similarl...
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Diademed plover (
Phegornis mitchellii
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Information on the diademed plover is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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New Zealand dotterel (
Charadrius obscurus
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The New Zealand dotterel is the largest bird of its genus, recognised by its predominantly grey-brown upperparts and off-white und...
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Red-wattled lapwing (
Vanellus indicus
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Information on the red-wattled lapwing is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Pacific golden plover (
Pluvialis fulva
)
Information on the Pacific golden plover is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Chestnut-banded plover (
Charadrius pallidus
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Information on the chestnut-banded plover is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Two-banded plover (
Charadrius falklandicus
)
As its name suggests, the two-banded plover is readily distinguished from most other wading birds by the presence of two conspicuo...
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Caspian plover (
Charadrius asiaticus
)
Information on the Caspian plover is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Lesser sand plover (
Charadrius mongolus
)
Information on the lesser sand plover is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Hooded plover (
Thinornis rubricollis
)
This medium-sized Australian shorebird gets the name ‘hooded plover’ from its prominent black head, which looks like a hood agains...
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Madagascar plover (
Charadrius thoracicus
)
This small, long-legged shorebird has brown-grey plumage on the upperparts. The white underparts, which are tinged yellowish-ora...
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Magellanic plover (
Pluvianellus socialis
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A rare and attractive wading bird, the Magellanic plover has a plump, dove-like body with soft, pale grey plumage on the head and ...
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White-tailed lapwing (
Vanellus leucurus
)
Information on the white-tailed lapwing is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Shore plover (
Thinornis novaeseelandiae
)
This small, stocky wader is one of the world's most threatened coastal birds. The forehead, sides of face, throat and collar are b...
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Pied lapwing (
Vanellus cayanus
)
A small and rather attractive bird, the pied lapwing is boldly patterned in black and white, with brownish-grey wings and back, a ...
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Piping plover (
Charadrius melodus
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The piping plover is a small, sandy coloured shorebird that is effectively camouflaged in its preferred beach habitat. In spring a...
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Spur-winged lapwing (
Vanellus spinosus
)
Information on the spur-winged lapwing is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Wrybill (
Anarhynchus frontalis
)
The wrybill is a distinctive wading bird, which possesses a uniquely bent bill. The tip of the black bill is curved to the right, ...
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Greater sand plover (
Charadrius leschenaultia
)
Information on the greater sand plover is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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