Collared Plover Anarhynchus collaris
7/11/2024 Puntarenas, Costa Rica
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Collared Plover Anarhynchus collaris
7/11/2024 Puntarenas, Costa Rica
Adam Jackson via iNaturalist, CC0

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Collared Plover
December 23, 2018 - Collared Plover (Charadrius collaris)
These plovers are found from coastal central Mexico through parts of Central America to much of northern and central South America. Their diet includes a variety of small invertebrates, including insects and their larvae, beach fleas, and polychaete worms. Usually foraging alone or in pairs, they peck at prey near the surface of the soil or sand, running quickly and freezing frequently. Nesting in wetlands, grasslands, or on beaches, they line scrapes with shells and other debris, often near grass or other vegetation.
Collared Plover (Charadrius collaris) - photo by Keenan Yakola

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[2560/11080] Collared plover - Charadrius collaris
Note: Clements places this bird in the genus Anarhynchus.
Order: Charadriiformes Suborder: Charadrii Family: Charadriidae Subfamily: Charadriinae (plovers)
Photo credit: Carlos Rossello via Macaulay Library
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Collared Plover (Charadrius collaris) © Jean-Gabriel PrĂȘtre
It hatches from black, coastal, high, long, many, narrow, other, petite, single, slender, small, such, uncommon, and white eggs.
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2nd ABA Record of Collared Plover in Texas
2nd ABA Record of Collared Plover in Texas!
Saturday afternoon twitchers. A new ABA bird for everyone present!
By Tiffany Kersten
Well, that was quite the surprise to end a week! Just as I finished with my Saturday work duties, I began receiving several calls from birders around the country, asking if I was in hot pursuit. Of what? Of a Collared Plover, I would learn just seconds later.
Collared Plover, a Mexican and Central American birdâŠ
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