Male: Breeding: Back, center of rump, wing coverts, greyish-brown, with greater coverts tipped white forming a narrow white wingbar with white bases to secondaries. Forehead, underparts, white with black head markings. Two bands, the upper being sharp and black across lower throat, the other, well separated broad chestnut band across the breast. Rump, tail, brownish with pale sides. Bill, black. Legs, dull yellow grey or grey green. Non-breeding: Upperparts, buffish-grey brown, with a broad, brownish mark from below eye widening on ear coverts. Forehead, whitish. Eyebrow, whitish to yellow-buff, with a similar wash on nape suggesting a rear collar. Underparts, whitish, with traces of, or complete, brownish upper breast band, and some traces of chestnut lower breastband.
Female: Breeding: Like breeding male but head markings and upper breast band brown. Non-breeding: As for male.
Immatures: Like non-breeding adult but facial area and collar more yellow buff. Feathers of upperparts have pale buff margins. Breastbands missing.
Double-banded Plover (Charadrius bicinctus) [XC526351]
by Dan Lane from Robert Findlay Wildlife Reserve (near Miranda), New Zealand (flight call)
Double-banded Plover (Charadrius bicinctus) [XC293071]
by from Ben Ohau, Mackenzie District, Canterbury, New Zealand (call)
Breeding Season (Guide)
Does not breed in Australia. Breeds in New Zealand.
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Nest
A depression in gravel or shingle of a river-flat.
Eggs (Guide)
3; green or grey-tinged, well marked with black streaks and blotches; oval to pyriform; about 35 x 25 mm.
Young
Precocial, nidifugous.
Subspecies
Most of the population of subspecies bicinctus migrates to southern Australia in the winter. Subspecies, exilis, is uncommon and sedentary.
The following 2 subspecies are recognised:
bicinctus Jardine & Selby, 1827 - New Zealand and Chatham Is. Winters to southern and eastern Australia, Tasmania, Norfolk I and Lord Howe I, New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Fiji.
exilis Falla, 1978 - Auckland Island.
Similar Species
Lesser Sand Plover (Charadrius mongolus)
Slightly larger. Non-breeding with non-breeding. Upperparts paler brown. Only a single breastband. Bill, more robust. Legs, dark grey, sometimes with a greenish tinge. In flight, legs extend beyond the tail.
Red-capped Plover (Charadrius ruficapillus)
Smaller. Non-breeding with female Red-capped Plover (Charadrius ruficapillus). Face is lighter. Lacks breastbands. Legs, black.
Ringed Plover (Charadrius hiaticula)
Similar size. Non-breeding with non-breeding. Has a shorter, thicker, blackish bill, with yellowish at the base of the lower mandible. Has a white collar. Only a single, incomplete, breastband is usually visible. Legs, orange yellow.
Little Ringed Plover (Charadrius dubius)
Smaller. Non-breeding with non-breeding. Has a shorter, thicker black bill with orange base to lower mandible. Has a white collar. Legs, dull ochre to brown.
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