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 [Photo] Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) from USFWS. Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Rights: public domain
 
 Plovers are a widely distributed group of wading birds belonging to the subfamily Charadriinae. There are about 40 species in the subfamily, most of them called "plover" or "dotterel". The closely related lapwing subfamily, Vanellinae, comprises another 20-odd species.
 
 Plovers are found throughout the world, and are characterised by relatively short bills. They hunt by sight, rather than by feel as longer-billed waders like snipe do.
 
 They feed mainly on insects, worms or other invertebrates, depending on habitat, which are obtained by a run-and-pause technique, rather than the steady probing of some other wader groups.
 
 Species list
 Eurasian Golden Plover, Pluvialis apricaria
 Pacific Golden Plover, Pluvialis fulva
 American Golden Plover, Pluvialis dominica - the American and Pacific Golden Plovers were formerly considered conspecific (as "Lesser Golden Plover"; Sangster et al., 2002)
 Grey Plover or Black-bellied Plover, Pluvialis squatarola
 New Zealand Dotterel or Red-breasted Plover, Charadrius obscurus
 Ringed Plover, Charadrius hiaticula
 Semipalmated Plover, Charadrius semipalmatus
 Long-billed Plover, Charadrius placidus
 Little Ringed Plover, Charadrius dubius
 Wilson's Plover, Charadrius wilsonia
 Killdeer, Charadrius vociferus
 Piping Plover, Charadrius melodus
 Black-banded Plover, Charadrius thoracicus
 Kittlitz's Plover, Charadrius pecuarius
 St. Helena Plover, Charadrius sanctaehelenae
 Three-banded Plover, Charadrius tricollaris
 Forbes' Plover, Charadrius forbesi
 Kentish Plover or Snowy Plover, Charadrius alexandrinus
 Javan Plover, Charadrius (alexandrinus) javanicus
 White-fronted Plover, Charadrius marginatus
 Red-capped Plover, Charadrius ruficapillus
 Malaysian Plover, Charadrius peronii
 Chestnut-banded Plover, Charadrius pallidus
 Collared Plover, Charadrius collaris
 Puna Plover, Charadrius alticola
 Double-banded Plover, Charadrius bicinctus
 Two-banded Plover, Charadrius falklandicus
 Lesser Sand Plover, Charadrius mongolus
 Greater Sand Plover, Charadrius leschenaultii
 Caspian Plover, Charadrius asiaticus
 Oriental Plover, Charadrius veredus
 Eurasian Dotterel, Charadrius morinellus
 Rufous-chested Dotterel, Charadrius modestus
 Mountain Plover, Charadrius montanus
 Hooded Plover, Charadrius rubricollis
 Shore Plover, Thinornis novaeseelandiae
 Black-fronted Dotterel, Elseyornis melanops
 Inland Dotterel, Peltohyas australis
 Wrybill, Anarhynchus frontalis
 Diademed Plover, Phegornis mitchellii
 Tawny-throated Dotterel, Oreopholus ruficollis
 
 Many of the Charadrius species are characterised by breast bands or collars. These can be (in the adult) complete bands (Ringed, Semipalmated, Little Ringed, Long-billed), double or triple bands (Killdeer, Three-banded, Forbes', Two-banded, Double-banded) or partial collars (Kentish, Piping, Malaysian, Javan, Red-capped, Puna)
 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plover
 
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