White-fronted plover (Charadrius marginatus)

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Wikipedia: White-fronted plover Source: OTHER 1200px-White-fronted_plover_%28Charadrius_marginatus%29.jpg
Classification: Genus Charadrius; Family Charadriidae
General: The white-fronted plover or white-fronted sandplover (Charadrius marginatus) is a small (45-50 g) shorebird of the family Charadriidae that inhabits sandy beaches, dunes, mudflats and the shores of rivers and lakes in sub-saharan Africa and Madagascar. It nests in small shallow scrapes in the ground and lays clutches of 1-3 eggs. The species is monogamous and long-lived, with a life expectancy of approximately 11 years. The vast majority of pairs that mate together stay together during the following years of breeding and retain the same territory. The white-fronted plover has a similar appearance to the Kentish plover, with a white fore crown and dark bands connecting the eyes to the bill. [more]

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