Little Ringed Plover (Charadrius dubius) **

The Little Ringed Plover (Charadrius dubius) is a small, migratory wading bird that is characterized by its slender black bill, bright yellow eye-ring, and black-and-white head pattern. Unlike the Common Ringed Plover, the Little Ringed Plover prefers freshwater habitats such as riverbanks, lakeshores, and gravel pits. It breeds in Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia, migrating to warmer regions, including the Middle East and Africa, during the winter. In the UAE, it can be found in suitable wetland and coastal areas during migration. The Little Ringed Plover forages for small invertebrates by sight, employing a series of short runs and pauses to detect and catch prey. Conservation of wetlands is crucial for this species, as it relies on undisturbed habitats for breeding and feeding during migration.

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