Western Snowy Plover by photosynthesis
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Description
Last one from the bird habitat at the Monterey Bay Aquarium...
"The snowy plover breeds on sandy coasts and brackish inland lakes, and is uncommon on fresh water. It nests in a ground scrape and lays three to five eggs. The breeding birds in warmer countries are largely sedentary, but northern and inland populations are migratory, wintering south to the tropics. Food is insects and other invertebrates, which are obtained by a run-and-pause technique, rather than the steady probing of some other wader groups.
The western snowy plover breeds from Texas and Oklahoma west to California and up the coastline to Oregon and Washington, with the coastal form's primary breeding concentration in central and southern California. The Pacific Coast population has been designated a Threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.
In many parts of the world, it has become difficult for this species to breed on beaches because of disturbance from the activities of humans or their animals. The University of California, Santa Barbara is currently endeavoring to rehabilitate snowy plover populations by protecting beaches along the central California coastline that runs along part of the university campus. UCSB has had some success in encouraging reproduction; the university also often trains students and other volunteers to watch over protected beaches during the daytime to ensure no one disturbs nesting grounds."
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Comments (14)
jayfar
Three extremely good images.
Juliette.Gribnau
the best of the 3 plover-shots
durleybeachbum
Terrific!
X-PaX
Beautiful capture.
pimanjc
Very nice shot.
giulband
Beautiful series of bird, all well captured !!
Cgaynor
Fantastic image!
MrsRatbag
What a beauty! Great shot!
calico_jester
Lovely images of these rarely seen birds... can't remember where I picked it up, but here is a live cam for Monterey ... http://www.montereybayaquarium.org/animals-and-experiences/live-web-cams/aviary-cam
Faemike55
Great photo and interesting information
prutzworks
very nice birdwatching serie
Glendaw
This one looks so dainty and gentle and beautiful. Fantastic series,awesome camera work. Very informative information thanks.
CavalierLady
A lovely series of bird shots. Really nice feather detail in zoom! Very enjoyable to view these not oft seen birds. Nice!
danapommet
A very popular species for the gulf coast of Florida and a beautiful capture of this Plover!