Adults: Breeding: Forehead, white, sometimes with a narrow black line at base of bill. Eyestripe, from lores to ear, black. Forecrown, black. Eyebrow, short, white, connecting across crown forming a white posterior border to the black forecrown. Eye, dark brown. Eyering, yellow and broad. Crown, hind neck, back, rump, uppertail coverts, wing coverts, greyish-brown, greater coverts lightly edged white forming an inconspicuous wing bar. A narrow collar, white, and bordered behind by black, which continues forming a narrow black breast band. Tail, greyish-brown, distal half becoming black with a white tip, outmost feathers nearly all white. Throat, breast, belly, undertail coverts, underwing, white. Bill, black, with base of lower mandible yellow. Legs, yellow or pale pink. Non-breeding: Black of head replaced with brown or blackish-brown. Eyebrow, buff. Forehead, buff. Breastband browner or mixed black and brown and incomplete.
Immatures: Similar to non-breeding adult, but head markings less distinct, buff edges to back feathers and buff feathers in breast band. Legs, pale yellowish.
Derivation
Cha-rad'-ri-us - Gk, charadrios, valley bird: dubius - L., uncertain, doubtful (Scopoli, the first describer, was uncertain whether the bird was a distinct species)
Habitat
Sandy or pebbly river banks, mudflats and occasionally arable land, prefering freshwater to coastal regions.
Little Ringed Plover (Charadrius dubius) [XC818174]
by Stephan B\u00f6rnecke from Devesa de L'Albufera, Valencia, Spain (nocturnal flight call)
Little Ringed Plover (Charadrius dubius) [XC832167]
by Jose Ignacio Molina from laguna del rinc\u00f3n, c\u00f3rdoba, andaluc\u00eda, Spain (call)
Nest
A shallow scrape on the ground, near water, sparsely lined with stones.
Eggs (Guide)
4; not glossy, buff or stone with many brown spots and streaks. Incubation: about 25 days.
Subspecies
The following 3 subspecies are recognised:
dubius Scopoli, 1786 - Philippines south to New Guinea.
curonicus Gmelin, JF, 1789 - Eurasia from Britain to northern China and Japan.
jerdoni (Legge, 1880) - India and south-eastern Asia.
Similar Species
Common Ringed Plover (Charadrius hiaticula)
Larger. Non-breeding with non-breeding. Has a shorter, thicker yellow bill with a distinctive black tip. Head is broader. Legs, shorter and yellow orange. In flight, a white wing bar is visable. Breastband is complete or nearly complete.
Kentish Plover (Charadrius alexandrinus)
Slightly larger. Juveniles and non-breeding individuals with a broken breast band. Has a complete white collar but without the dark border. A slightly longer and heavier bill.
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