Kentish Plover \ Charadrius alexandrinus **
The Kentish Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus) is a small, elegant shorebird commonly found along sandy coasts, salt flats, and tidal lagoons across its wide range. Recognizable by its slender build, pale brown upper parts, white ring around the neck, and distinctive black markings on its face and neck, this plover is perfectly adapted to its coastal environment. It forages on mudflats and beaches, feeding on small invertebrates. As a ground-nesting species, it is highly sensitive to habitat disturbances, relying on well-preserved shorelines for breeding. The Kentish Plover is a captivating bird, admired for its delicate movements and adaptability to harsh coastal conditions.
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