Bill of the Birds: August 2006
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Tuesday, August 01, 2006
Why "Blacksmith" Plover?
Blacksmith plovers (Vanellus armatus) are fairly common birds in South Africa.
In fact they were among the first and last birds I observed on both trips there--they are in wetlands near the Johannesburg airport.
But I never knew why they were called blacksmith plovers. I had always assumed that the plover's all-black front resembled a smithy's apron, and that's where the name came from.
While birding along Muzi Pan in Zululand, near the St. Lucia Wetlands complex, our group saw several small flocks of blacksmith plovers. We digiscoped a few new individuals and then moved on to other species. But it wasn't until one of the plover flocks flew over me that I had a eureka! moment about the species' name.
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