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Pacific Golden Plover (juvenile)
Pluvialis fulva
-17.3363, 123.647
Field Notes
Description:
Young birds are similar to non-breeding adults (broad, buff brown to white eyebrow and the upperparts are duller, being golden brown with white spots and the underparts are brown to light grey) but the breast is mottled brownish-yellow and grey-brown and the birds have a light yellow eyebrow. (Birdlife Australia)
Habitat:
Hanging about in the waste water treatment wetlands.
Notes:
Ultimate Identification: Warden at Broome Bird Observatory.
Thank you to Ashley and Joshua for your contributions in identifying this gorgeous little bird!
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The Pacific Golden Plover breeds on the Arctic tundra in western Alaska. It winters in South America and islands of the Pacific Ocean to India, Indonesia and Australia. In Australia it is widespread along the coastline.
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Reference: http://www.birdlife.org.au/bird-profile/pacific-golden-plover
Further reading: http://phys.org/news/2011-06-plovers-tracked-pacific.html
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