A tale of two plovers.

We haven't seen an American golden-plover in many years. Black-bellied plovers are common along the south beach of the park during migration.


We were out on the pontoon boat on Sept 29 and spotted a golden and a black-bellied on a weed mat in Rondeau Bay.
Gives a nice size comparison.
American golden-plover - Pluvialis dominica
In the 19th and 20th centuries, colloquial names for the American Golden-Plover included bullhead, field plover, greenback, muddy-belly, and prairie pigeon.
Black-bellied Plover - Pluvialis squatarola
The Black-bellied Plover is the only American plover that has a hind toe on its foot—although the toe is so small it’s hard to see in the field.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Golden-crowned kinglet.

Connecticut warbler

My Cat is Stranger Than Your Cat