plover in English

noun
1
a short-billed gregarious wading bird, typically found by water but sometimes frequenting grassland, tundra, and mountains.
In the mud flats of the Bay of Fundy, you'll see large roosts of shorebirds - plovers , yellowlegs, godwits, curlews, and phalaropes - at high tide.

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1. We have to come down on the side of the snowy plover.

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3. The animation is based on the symbiosis between the egyptian plover and the crocodile.

4. The other nominees are the California Condor, the Yellow-billed Magpie, Western Snowy Plover...

5. The two ambulance attendants quickly put Plover on a stretcher and got him into the ambulance.

6. 14 However, nationally important numbers of Curlew,[www.Sentencedict.com] Redshank and Golden Plover were also recorded.

7. The snowy plover deserves a fighting chance to survive without being frightened out of its wits by marauding dogs.

8. Only 200 to 500 of the coastal variety of the western snowy plover are left in the world.

9. A variety of seabirds and shorebirds inhabit the islands, including the endangered brown pelican, least tern, and piping plover.

10. In winter, the black is lost and the plover then has a yellowish face and breast, and white underparts.

11. 15 We described how the golden plover manages to fly over thousands of miles of uncharted water each year directly and unerringly to Hawaii.

12. The swallow may fly south with the sun, or the house martin or the plover may seek warmer climes in winter, yet these are not strangers to our land.

13. Several endemic Chatham Island bird species have since been reintroduced to the island, Chatham snipe in 1970, black robin in 1976, Chatham tomtit in 1987 and shore plover in the 1990s.

14. ‘The waders, Curlews, plovers and lapwing were there long before the hedgehogs were introduced.’ ‘The large numbers of birds in the area, including nationally important numbers of golden plover, curlew, dunlin, merlin and twite, make it a Site of Special Scientific Interest.’

15. * (covered with snow ): Besnowed, snow-covered * (white as snow ): (as) white as snow, snow-white Derived terms * snowily * snowiness * snowy auk * snowy egret * snowy falcon * snowy hare * snowy heron * snowyish * snowy lemming * * snowy orchid * snowy owl * snowy pear * snowy petrel * snowy plover * * snowy tree cricket

16. The following marine and coastal bird species have been identified as being in the study area: − − − − − − − − − − − − American Black Duck (Anas rubripes) American Widgeon (Anas americana) Belted Kingfisher (Ceryle alcyon) Common Tern (Sterna hirundo) Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) Green-winged Teal (Anas crecca) Horned Lark (Eremophila alpestris) Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) Piping Plover (Chardrius melodus) Savannah Sparrow (Passerculus sandwichensis) Spotted Sandpiper (Actitis macularia) Transportation and Navigation: − − − − Cocagne River ESA

17. Birds are divided into eight main visual categories: (1) swimmers—ducks and ducklike birds, (2) aerialists—gulls and gull-like birds, (3) long-legged waders—herons and cranes, (4) smaller waders—plover and sandpipers, (5) fowllike birds—grouse and quail, (6) birds of prey—hawks, eagles, and owls, (7) passerine (perching) birds, and (8) nonpasserine land birds.—A Field Guide to the Birds East of the Rockies, by Roger Tory Peterson.