Shorebirds
Giant Snipe
06 November 2011 11:46

Copyright: monacoeye • Guapi Assu, Sep 2011 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Giant Snipe
Latin: Gallinago undulata
Other: Narcejão (Br) • Caica gigante, becasina gigante (Es)
Family: Scolopacidae • Waders, Snipes
Range: South America - Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil etc
Similar: South American Snipe
Birdwatching often transports you to extraordinary situations - my encounter with the Giant Snipe was one such event.
The Giant Snipe is a difficult bird to see during the day - it’s shy and hides in long grasses and channels. So three of us set off from Regua, in the northern part of Rio de Janeiro state, a little before dusk, with flashlights and ipod, to a certain field where the Giant Snipe was known to live…
The Giant Snipe is a large bird with a very long bill, and rich brown stripes on its back, distinguishing it from the South American Snipe. I understand there are separate populations, two of the nominate subspecies centred in northern South America, and another in the southeast of Brazil of Gallinago undulata gigantea seen here.More photos...
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Solitary Sandpiper
06 November 2011 11:32

Copyright: monacoeye • Pantanal, Aug 2011 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Solitary Sandpiper
Latin: Tringa solitaria
Other: Maçarico-solitário (Br) • Andarríos solitario, pitotoy solitario, tigüiza (Es)
Family: Scolopacidae • Waders, Sandpipers
Range: North America migrating to South America - Brazil etc
Similar: Spotted Sandpiper
The Solitary Sandpiper has uniform brown wings (no bars) in flight, differentiating it from the Spotted Sandpiper. Spots on back and mottled around neck.
This Solitary Sandpiper was seen near Curicaca Lodge in the Pantanal.More photos...
Baird's Sandpiper
29 October 2011 21:07

Copyright: DK/monacoeye • Chile • April 2011 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Baird's Sandpiper
Latin: Calidris bairdii
Other: Playero de Baird (Es)
Family: Scolopacidae • Waders, Sandpipers
Range: Americas
Similar:
Nice shot of a Baird’s Sandpiper in the Salar de Atacama, Chile, sent in by Dirk.
European Golden Plover
16 May 2011 09:29

Copyright: AW/monacoeye • Do not copy • Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, May 2011
Bird name: European Golden Plover
Latin: Pluvialis apricaria
Other: Pluvier doré (Fr) • Goldregenpfeifer (De) • Chorlito dorado común (Es) • Piviere dorato (It) • Goudplevier (Nl) • Ljungpipare (Sv) • Tarambola-dourada (Pt)
Family: Charadriidae • Plovers & Lapwing, Waders
Range: Breeds Iceland, UK, Scandinavia, Russia etc, winters further south.
Similar: Pacific Golden Plover, American Golden Plover
A lovely shot above of a European Golden Plover in breeding plumage in Iceland, early May.More photos...
Eurasian Oystercatcher
15 May 2011 23:41

Copyright: AW/monacoeye • Do not copy • Iceland • May 2011
Bird name: Eurasian Oystercatcher
Latin: Haematopus ostralegus
Other: Oystercatcher (UK) • Huitrier Pie (Fr) • Austernfischer (De) • Ostrero común euroasiático (Es) • Beccaccia di mare (It) • Scholekster (Nl) • Strandskata (Sv) • Ostraceiro-europeu (Pt)
Family: Haematopodidae • Oystercatchers
Range: Eurasian and African coasts, central Asia
Similar:
A nice shot of a Eurasian Oystercatcher on the Reykjanes Peninsular in Iceland from Alexia. In more photos one flying by the Black Sea, on the Romania and Ukraine border.More photos...
Black Tailed Godwit
14 May 2011 17:44

Copyright: AW/monacoeye • Iceland, May 2011 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Black-tailed Godwit
Latin: Limosa limosa
Other: Barge à queue noire (Fr) • aguja colinegra (Es) • pittima reale (It) • Grutto (Nl) • Rödspov (Sv) • Maçarico-de-bico-direito (Pt)
Family: Scolopacidae • Waders, Godwits
Range: Widespread Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia, Iceland
Similar: Bar-tailed Godwit
Status: Near-threatened (IUCN 3.1)
A gorgeous photo of a Black-tailed Godwit in Iceland sent in by Alexia.
Red Knot
14 May 2011 17:43

Copyright: AW/monacoeye • Iceland, May 2011 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Red Knot
Latin: Calidris canutus
Other: Knot (UK) • Bécasseau maubèche (Fr) • Knutt (De) • Correlimos gordo (Es) • Piovanello maggiore (It) • Kanoet (Nl) • Kustsnäppa (Sv) • Seixoeira (Pt)
Family: Scolopacidae • Sandpipers
Range: N North America, Eurasia - South America, Europe, Africa, Australasia
Similar:
A group of knot in Iceland, presumably Calidris canutus islandica, the local subspecies. This plumage looks midway between grey winter plumage and the bright red chest of summer breeding plumage.More photos...
Common Snipe
10 May 2011 09:01

Copyright: AW/monacoeye • Iceland, May 2011 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Common Snipe
Latin: Gallinago gallinago
Other: Bécassine des marais (Fr) • Bekassine (De) • Agachadiza común (Es) • Beccaccino (It) • Watersnip (Nl) • Enkelbeckasin (Sv) • Narceja-comum (Pt)
Family: Scolopacidae • Waders, Snipes
Range: Widespread Eurasia - S Europe, Africa, Asia, Iceland
Similar: Wilson’s Snipe
The Common Snipe was photographed in Iceland, so presumably subspecies Gallinago gallinago faeroeensis.
Common Sandpiper
02 January 2011 22:02

Copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Camargue, France, Dec 2008
Bird name: Common Sandpiper
Latin: Actitis hypoleucos
Other: Andarríos chico (Es) • Chevalier guignette (Fr) • Piro piro piccolo (it) • Flussuferläufer (De) • Maçarico-das-rochas (Pt)
Family: Scolopacidae • Waders, Sandpipers
Range: Breeding widespread Eurasia - migrates to Africa, Asia, Australasia, also Middle East
I really need some better photos of the Common Sandpiper!

Northern Lapwing
31 December 2010 17:38

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Nice, France • Jan 2009
Bird name: Northern Lapwing
Latin: Vanellus vanellus
Other: Lapwing • Vanneau Huppé (Fr) • Kiebitz (De) • Avefría europea (Es) • Abibe-comum (Pt)
Family: Charadriidae • Lapwing
Range: Widespread Eurasia to China, North Africa. Breeds Scandinavia, Russia, Mongolia etc.
I saw the flock of Northern Lapwing below in the middle of the Var in Nice in the winter. The flock seemed to fly in a linear pattern. Also seen on banks in the Danube Delta, above, in May. The Northern Lapwing develops long head feathers in breeding plumage. Some greenish sheen to feathers. White and black below.
More photos...Marbled Godwit
10 December 2010 17:07

Copyright: AT/monacoeye • Point Reyes, December • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Marbled Godwit
Latin: Limosa fedoa
Other: Picopando canelo (Es)
Family: Scolopacidae • Waders
Range: Canada, migrating south to USA, Mexico, South America
The Marbled Godwit is a large wader with long pinkish bill with black tip. Seen here in California.
Spotted Sandpiper
11 June 2010 19:24

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Chagres River, Panama, May 2010
Bird name: Spotted Sandpiper
Latin: Actitis macularius
Other: Maçarico-maculado (Pt) • Maçarico-pintado (Br) • Playero manchado (Es), andarríos maculado
Family: Scolopacidae • Sandpipers
Range: North, Central and South America
The Spotted Sandpiper in breeding plumage seen here has attractive black spots on a white belly and brown upperside. Yellowish legs , orange bill with black tip. Seen by rivers in central and western Panama in May.
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Willet
11 June 2010 19:23

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Costa del Este, Panama, 9 May 2010
Bird name: Willet
Latin: Tringa semipalmata
Other: Maçarico-de-asa-branca (Br)
Family: Scolopacidae • Waders
Range: North, Central, South America
Willets seen on the Costa del Este beach in Panama City near the airport.
Whimbrel
11 June 2010 19:23

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Panama City, Panama, 9 May 2010
Bird name: Whimbrel
Latin: Numenius phaeopus
Other: Maçarico-galego (Br) • Zarapito trinador (Es)
Family: Scolopacidae • Curlews
Range: Worldwide
A single Whimbrel seen on the Pacific coast of Panama City. The Whimbrel is a large wader, with long curved bill. They breed in the sub-Arctic and migrate to southern coastlines, worldwide.More photos...
Grey Plover
11 June 2010 18:07

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Costa del Este, Panama, 9 May 2010
Bird name: Grey Plover
Latin: Pluvialis squatarola
Other: Black Bellied Plover (US) • Pluvier argenté (Fr)
Family: Charadriidae • Plovers
Range: Worldwide
The above Grey Plover, or Black-Bellied Plover, were seen on the beach by the airport in Panama City in good numbers, mixed with other seabirds, in May.
In full breeding plumage they have a well-defined black band running from face to belly. The others are in non-breeding plumage, like those below (“more photos”) seen in France in March.
Grey Plover breed in the Arctic and migrate to southern coastlines worldwide in the northern winter.More photos...
Blacksmith Lapwing
20 March 2010 06:53

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Ngorongoro Crater • Oct 2009
Bird name: Blacksmith Plover
Latin: Vanellus armatus
Other: Blacksmith Lapwing
Family: Charadridae • Lapwings
The Blacksmith Plover is quite abundant in Kenya wetlands. Seen here in the Ngorongoro Crater.More photos...
African Jacana
11 March 2010 22:59

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009
Bird name: African Jacana
Latin: Actophilornis africanus
Other:
Family: Jacanidae • Jacanas
The African Jacana breeds throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Like all Jacanas it is able to walk over floating lily pads and other floating vegetation.More photos...
Greenshank
11 March 2010 22:55

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009
Bird name: Greenshank
Latin: Tringa nebularia
Other:
Family: Scolopacidae • Waders
A presumed Greenshank in Amboseli National Park.More photos...
Crowned Lapwing
11 March 2010 22:54

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009
Bird name: Crowned Lapwing
Latin: Vanellus coronatus
Other: Crowned Plover
Family: Charadriidae • Lapwings
The Crowned Lapwing is easily identifiable by the white band on its crown.More photos...
Long Toed Lapwing
11 March 2010 22:53

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009
Bird name: Long Toed Lapwing
Latin: Vanellus crassrostris
Other:
Family: Charadriidae • Lapwings
The Long-toed Lapwing photographed here by André in Amboseli, Kenya. There are 24 species of Lapwing in the world.More photos...
Spur Winged Lapwing
11 March 2010 22:53

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009
Bird name: Spur Winged Lapwing
Latin: Vanellus spinosus
Other: Spur-winged Plover
Family: Charadriidae • Lapwings
The Spur-winged Lapwing has shoulder spurs, which it uses to charge down predators and intruders, much like its South-American cousin the Southern Lapwing.More photos...
White Backed Stilt
02 January 2010 23:55

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Lagoa do Peixe • November 2009
Bird name: White Crowned Stilt
Latin: Himantopus mexicanus melanurus
Other: Pernilongo-de-costas-brancas (Br)
Family: Recurvirostridae • Stilts
The White-crowned Stilt is a subspecies of Black-necked Stilt, distinguished by its white crown and found in southern Southern America. The nominate subspecies - Black-necked Stilt - is found throughout the Americas, and sometimes also considered a subspecies of Black-winged Stilt.

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Black Necked Stilt
01 January 2010 01:00

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Lagoa do Peixe • November 2009
Bird name: Black Necked Stilt
Latin: Himantopus mexicanus
Other: Pernilongo-de-costas-negras (Br) • Cigüeñuela de cuello negro
Family: Recurvirostridae • Stilts
The Black-necked Stilt is found throughout the Americas, and sometimes also considered a subspecies of Black-winged Stilt. Pictured here is the southern subspecies the White Crowned Stilt.More photos...
Southern Lapwing
20 December 2009 15:13


Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Lagoa do Peixe + • November 2009
Bird name: Southern Lapwing
Latin: Vanellus chilensis
Other: Tero (Uruguay) • Quero Quero (Brazil) • Other Es: Avefría, Fraile, Queltehue, Teruteru, Traile, Treile, Trel, Caravana, Alcaravan, Triel
Family: Charadriidae • Plovers & Lapwing • Waders
The Southern Lapwing is common and visible throughout Brazil, on farmland, pasture, wetlands, etc. During nesting season, pairs chase potential predators such as hawks, caracaras and gulls - so they are a useful indicator of approaching birds of prey.
They have small pink spurs on their wrists. I saw one Caracara, which had stolen an egg, cleverly taking shelter next to a fence so that it couldn’t be dive-bombed by an aggressive Lapwing.
The Southern Lapwing is the national bird of Uruguay.More photos...
Semipalmated Plover
19 December 2009 11:35

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Lagoa do Peixe, RS • November 2009
Bird name: Semipalmated Plover
Latin: Charadrius semipalmatus
Other: Batuíra-de-bando (Br) • Chorlo Semipalmado (Es)
Family: Charadriidae • Plovers
Although the Semipalmated Plover is marked as a vagrant to Brazil in some guides, it is in fact present the length of the Brazilian coastline.
These presumed Semipalmated Plover were photographed on the beach near Lagoa do Peixe in Rio Grande do Sul, in southern Brazil, in November.
They were identified by their collar, small amount of yellow at base of bill and yellowish legs.
Semipalmated Plover migrate from Arctic breeding grounds to the US and South America during the northern winter.More photos...
Collared Plover
19 December 2009 11:23


Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Lagoa do Peixe, RS • November 2009
Bird name: Collared Plover
Latin: Charadrius collaris
Other: Batuíra-de-colleira (Br)
Family: Charadriidae • Plovers
The Collared Plover, which is the most widespread Charadrius plover in Brazil, is characterised by a thin black collar which does not run round the back of the neck, yellow legs and black bill, even during breeding season.
The Collared Plover breeds in Mexico and throughout most of Central and South America, at different times of the year depending on location.
These individuals were seen a few hundred yards from the beach, in southern Brazil in November.More photos...
American Golden Plover
18 December 2009 23:42

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Mostardas, RS • November 2009
Bird name: American Golden Plover
Latin: Pluvialis dominica
Other: Batuiruçu (Br) • Batuíra-do-campo (Br) • Chorlito dorado chico (Es) • Chorlo pampa (Es) • Other Pt: Tarambola-dourada-pequena • Tarambola-dourada-americana
Family: Charadriidae • Plovers
Photo: monacoeye • Mostardas, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil • November 2009
The American Golden Plover breeds in the Arctic tundra from Canada to Alaska and spends the Arctic winter in southern South America, mostly Patagonia.
These photos were taken in southern Brazil in November, so in non-breeding plumage. Strong white eyebrow, dark legs. Relatively, smaller bill and bigger eye than the sandpipers. A medium-sized bird, but smaller than a Southern Lapwing.
More photos...Pectoral Sandpiper
18 December 2009 22:48

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Mostardas, RS • November 2009
Bird name: Pectoral Sandpiper
Latin: Calidris melanotos
Other: Maçarico-de-colete (Br) • Pilrito-peitoral • Pilrito-de-colete• Playerito pectoral (Es)
Family: Scolopacidae • Waders
The Pectoral Sandpiper is an Arctic migrant. It has a strongly demarcated line across its chest, hence its name. Its bill curves downwards slightly and is light brown at the base. It has yellowish legs and a weak supercilium. It is a small wader but large for a Calidris.More photos...
White Rumped Sandpiper
18 December 2009 19:47


Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Mostardas, RS • November 2009
Bird name: White Rumped Sandpiper
Latin: Calidris fuscicollis
Other: Erolia fuscicollis • Maçarico-de-sobre-branco (Br) • Pilrito-de-uropígio-branco
Family: Scolopacidae • Waders
The White-rumped Sandpiper is another long distance migrant. Groups were seen feeding on the beach near Lagoa do Peixe in November. Below, you can see White-rumped Sandpipers are about the same size as Semipalmated Plovers.
The white rump is diagnostic in flight (see below). Otherwise a long wing projection, dark legs and white supercilium are other features. I’ve included a few different birds showing colour variations, at the same time of the year.
More photos...Buff Breasted Sandpiper
18 December 2009 01:22


Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Mostardas, RS • November 2009
Bird name: Buff Breasted Sandpiper
Latin: Tryngites subruficollis
Other: Maçarico-acanelado (Br) • Correlimos Canelo (Es)
Family: Scolopacidae • Waders
The Buff-breasted Sandpiper is a long-distance migrant, breeding in the Arctic tundra, and “wintering” (spending the southern hemisphere summer) in southern South America. In Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul is the best place to see it.
Not really sure what the key diagnostic features are (I asked someone to ID these) other than yellow legs and dark bill, but bill length and colour are sure to play a part.More photos...
South American Snipe
17 December 2009 09:55

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Mostardas, Brazil • November 2009
Bird name: South American Snipe
Latin: Gallinago paraguaiae
Other: Magellan Snipe • Narceja-sul-americana (Br) • Narceja
Family: Scolopacidae • Snipes
The South American Snipe can be distinguished from the Giant Snipe by its yellowish legs. In addition the Giant Snipe has a flatter forehead.
This individual was in grass near a lake. He was not easy to photograph, remaining upright and visible for a couple of seconds after moving, before ducking down and disappearing completely from view, despite being a medium-sized bird. Fortunately he did this twice giving me an opportunity to take a photo on the second occasion.
The South American Snipe is found in most of South America, away from the Pacific coast.More photos...
Common Ringed Plover
07 May 2009 17:58


Photos copyright: monacoeye • Cote d’Azur, France • Mar 2009 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Common Ringed Plover
Latin: Charadrius hiaticula
Other: Pluvier Grand Gravelot • Grand Gravelot
Family: Charadriidae
Tags: Plovers & Lapwing • Waders
A better shot (top) of the Ringed Plover in flight as they swept past the mouth of the Var in Nice…More photos...
Kentish Plover
07 May 2009 16:12

Bird name: Kentish Plover
Latin: Charadrius alexandrinus
Other: Pluvier / Gravelot à collier interrompu
Family: Charadriidae
Tags: Plovers & Lapwing • Waders
Photos: monacoeye • Hyeres • May 2009
This Kentish Plover was at some distance on a salt pan in Hyeres, hopefully I’ll get a better shot eventually …More photos...
Black Winged Stilt
05 May 2009 18:47



Bird name: Black Winged Stilt
Latin: Himantopus himantopus
Other: Echasse Blanche
Family: Recurvirostridae
Tag: Waders
Photo: monacoeye • Hyeres • May 2009
There was a large group of Black Winged Stilts and Avocets in Hyeres yesterday. They were nesting, courting and mating.
I noticed on the photos above that the male Black Winged Stilt’s eyes appeared to turn red while mating! Is this possible?More photos...
Little Ringed Plover
22 March 2009 15:45

Photos copyright: monacoeye • Camargue, France • Mar 2009 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Little Ringed Plover
Latin: Charadrius dubius
Other: Petit Gravelot • Pluvier Petit Gravelot
Family: Charadriidae
Tags: Plovers & Lapwing • Waders
The Little Ringed Plover is principally distinguished from the similar Ringed Plover by its dark beak (vs orange for Ringed) and duller legs. The Little Ringed also has less of a white stripe on the wings. Both Ringed and Little Ringed were seen together a couple of weeks ago in the Camargue.More photos...
Charadriidae - Plovers, Lapwing
22 July 2008 19:22
058 Charadriidae - Plovers - IOC 2.5 - 2010
Vanellus vanellus - Northern Lapwing - Widespread Eurasia - N Africa
Vanellus crassirostris - Long-toed Lapwing - C, E, SE Africa
Vanellus armatus - Blacksmith Lapwing - S, SC Africa
Vanellus spinosus - Spur-winged Lapwing - E, C, W, Africa, also Middle East
Vanellus duvaucelii - River Lapwing - NC India through Southeast Asia
Vanellus tectus - Black-headed Lapwing - E, C, W Africa
Vanellus malabaricus - Yellow-wattled Lapwing - India
Vanellus albiceps - White-crowned Lapwing - SE, WC, W Africa
Vanellus lugubris - Senegal Lapwing - SE, C, W Africa
Vanellus melanopterus - Black-winged Lapwing - E, SE Africa
Vanellus coronatus - Crowned Lapwing - E, S Africa
Vanellus senegallus - African Wattled Lapwing - Widespread Africa
Vanellus melanocephalus - Spot-breasted Lapwing - Ethiopia
Vanellus superciliosus - Brown-chested Lapwing - C, WC Africa
Vanellus cinereus - Grey-headed Lapwing - E Eurasia - Asia
Vanellus indicus - Red-wattled Lapwing - Widespread Asia, also Middle East
Vanellus macropterus - Javan Lapwing - Java
Vanellus tricolor - Banded Lapwing - SW, S, SE Australia
Vanellus miles - Masked Lapwing - Widespread Australasia
Vanellus gregarius - Sociable Lapwing - C Eurasia - N India, NE Africa
Vanellus leucurus - White-tailed Lapwing - C Eurasia - N India, NE Africa
Vanellus chilensis - Southern Lapwing - Widespread South America
Vanellus resplendens - Andean Lapwing - Colombia to NW Argentina
Erythrogonys cinctus - Red-kneed Dotterel - Australia, S New Guinea
Pluvialis plovers not Charadriidae
Pluvialis apricaria - European Golden Plover - NW Eurasia - S Europe, N Africa
Pluvialis fulva - Pacific Golden Plover - N, Eurasia, also Alaska - Asia, Australasia
Pluvialis dominica - American Golden Plover - N North America - S South America
Pluvialis squatarola - Grey Plover - N North America, Eurasia - worldwide
Charadrius obscurus - New Zealand Plover - New Zealand
Charadrius hiaticula - Common Ringed Plover - N, Eurasia, also NE Canada - SW EU, Africa
Charadrius semipalmatus - Semipalmated Plover - N North America - S North America, Latin America
Charadrius placidus - Long-billed Plover - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia
Charadrius dubius - Little Ringed Plover - Widespread Eurasia, Asia - Africa
Charadrius wilsonia - Wilson's Plover - coastal E, SW USA to E Brazil, Peru
Charadrius vociferus - Killdeer - Alaska & C Canada to Peru
Charadrius melodus - Piping Plover - E, C North America - SE South America, Mexico
Charadrius thoracicus - Madagascar Plover - Madagascar
Charadrius pecuarius - Kittlitz's Plover - Widespread Africa
Charadrius sanctaehelenae - St. Helena Plover - St. Helena Island
Charadrius tricollaris - Three-banded Plover - S, E Africa
Charadrius forbesi - Forbes's Plover - C, WC, W Africa
Charadrius marginatus - White-fronted Plover - Widespread Africa
Charadrius alexandrinus - Kentish Plover - Widespread Eurasia, Africa, Asia - Kentish Plover distinct from Snowy Plover, related to White-fronted Plover
Charadrius nivosus - Snowy Plover - C Canada to Panama, Peru to SC Chile
Charadrius javanicus - Javan Plover - Java
Charadrius ruficapillus - Red-capped Plover - Australia
Charadrius peronii - Malaysian Plover - Malay Peninsula to Philippines & Lesser Sundas
Charadrius pallidus - Chestnut-banded Plover - S Africa
Charadrius collaris - Collared Plover - Widespread Latin America
Charadrius alticola - Puna Plover - Peru to NW Argentina
Charadrius falklandicus - Two-banded Plover - Southern Cone
Charadrius bicinctus - Double-banded Plover - Widespread Australasia
Charadrius mongolus - Lesser Sand Plover - C, E Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia
Charadrius leschenaultii - Greater Sand Plover - C Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia
Charadrius asiaticus - Caspian Plover - WC Eurasia - Africa
Charadrius veredus - Oriental Plover - EC Eurasia - Greater Sundas to Australia
Charadrius morinellus - Eurasian Dotterel - N, C Eurasia - N Africa
Charadrius modestus - Rufous-chested Plover - Southern Cone
Charadrius montanus - Mountain Plover - C North America - SW South America, N Mexico
Charadrius australis - Inland Plover - Australia
Thinornis rubricollis - Hooded Dotterel - S Australia
Thinornis novaeseelandiae - Shore Dotterel - Chatham Islands
Elseyornis melanops - Black-fronted Dotterel - Widespread Australasia
Oreopholus ruficollis - Tawny-throated Dotterel - W, S South America
Anarhynchus frontalis - Wrybill - New Zealand
Phegornis mitchellii - Diademed Plover - Peru to SC Chile & Argentina
Hoploxypterus cayanus - Pied Plover - E Colombia to SE Brazil
Vanellus vanellus - Northern Lapwing - Widespread Eurasia - N Africa
Vanellus crassirostris - Long-toed Lapwing - C, E, SE Africa
Vanellus armatus - Blacksmith Lapwing - S, SC Africa
Vanellus spinosus - Spur-winged Lapwing - E, C, W, Africa, also Middle East
Vanellus duvaucelii - River Lapwing - NC India through Southeast Asia
Vanellus tectus - Black-headed Lapwing - E, C, W Africa
Vanellus malabaricus - Yellow-wattled Lapwing - India
Vanellus albiceps - White-crowned Lapwing - SE, WC, W Africa
Vanellus lugubris - Senegal Lapwing - SE, C, W Africa
Vanellus melanopterus - Black-winged Lapwing - E, SE Africa
Vanellus coronatus - Crowned Lapwing - E, S Africa
Vanellus senegallus - African Wattled Lapwing - Widespread Africa
Vanellus melanocephalus - Spot-breasted Lapwing - Ethiopia
Vanellus superciliosus - Brown-chested Lapwing - C, WC Africa
Vanellus cinereus - Grey-headed Lapwing - E Eurasia - Asia
Vanellus indicus - Red-wattled Lapwing - Widespread Asia, also Middle East
Vanellus macropterus - Javan Lapwing - Java
Vanellus tricolor - Banded Lapwing - SW, S, SE Australia
Vanellus miles - Masked Lapwing - Widespread Australasia
Vanellus gregarius - Sociable Lapwing - C Eurasia - N India, NE Africa
Vanellus leucurus - White-tailed Lapwing - C Eurasia - N India, NE Africa
Vanellus chilensis - Southern Lapwing - Widespread South America
Vanellus resplendens - Andean Lapwing - Colombia to NW Argentina
Erythrogonys cinctus - Red-kneed Dotterel - Australia, S New Guinea
Pluvialis plovers not Charadriidae
Pluvialis apricaria - European Golden Plover - NW Eurasia - S Europe, N Africa
Pluvialis fulva - Pacific Golden Plover - N, Eurasia, also Alaska - Asia, Australasia
Pluvialis dominica - American Golden Plover - N North America - S South America
Pluvialis squatarola - Grey Plover - N North America, Eurasia - worldwide
Charadrius obscurus - New Zealand Plover - New Zealand
Charadrius hiaticula - Common Ringed Plover - N, Eurasia, also NE Canada - SW EU, Africa
Charadrius semipalmatus - Semipalmated Plover - N North America - S North America, Latin America
Charadrius placidus - Long-billed Plover - E Eurasia - Southeast Asia
Charadrius dubius - Little Ringed Plover - Widespread Eurasia, Asia - Africa
Charadrius wilsonia - Wilson's Plover - coastal E, SW USA to E Brazil, Peru
Charadrius vociferus - Killdeer - Alaska & C Canada to Peru
Charadrius melodus - Piping Plover - E, C North America - SE South America, Mexico
Charadrius thoracicus - Madagascar Plover - Madagascar
Charadrius pecuarius - Kittlitz's Plover - Widespread Africa
Charadrius sanctaehelenae - St. Helena Plover - St. Helena Island
Charadrius tricollaris - Three-banded Plover - S, E Africa
Charadrius forbesi - Forbes's Plover - C, WC, W Africa
Charadrius marginatus - White-fronted Plover - Widespread Africa
Charadrius alexandrinus - Kentish Plover - Widespread Eurasia, Africa, Asia - Kentish Plover distinct from Snowy Plover, related to White-fronted Plover
Charadrius nivosus - Snowy Plover - C Canada to Panama, Peru to SC Chile
Charadrius javanicus - Javan Plover - Java
Charadrius ruficapillus - Red-capped Plover - Australia
Charadrius peronii - Malaysian Plover - Malay Peninsula to Philippines & Lesser Sundas
Charadrius pallidus - Chestnut-banded Plover - S Africa
Charadrius collaris - Collared Plover - Widespread Latin America
Charadrius alticola - Puna Plover - Peru to NW Argentina
Charadrius falklandicus - Two-banded Plover - Southern Cone
Charadrius bicinctus - Double-banded Plover - Widespread Australasia
Charadrius mongolus - Lesser Sand Plover - C, E Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia
Charadrius leschenaultii - Greater Sand Plover - C Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia
Charadrius asiaticus - Caspian Plover - WC Eurasia - Africa
Charadrius veredus - Oriental Plover - EC Eurasia - Greater Sundas to Australia
Charadrius morinellus - Eurasian Dotterel - N, C Eurasia - N Africa
Charadrius modestus - Rufous-chested Plover - Southern Cone
Charadrius montanus - Mountain Plover - C North America - SW South America, N Mexico
Charadrius australis - Inland Plover - Australia
Thinornis rubricollis - Hooded Dotterel - S Australia
Thinornis novaeseelandiae - Shore Dotterel - Chatham Islands
Elseyornis melanops - Black-fronted Dotterel - Widespread Australasia
Oreopholus ruficollis - Tawny-throated Dotterel - W, S South America
Anarhynchus frontalis - Wrybill - New Zealand
Phegornis mitchellii - Diademed Plover - Peru to SC Chile & Argentina
Hoploxypterus cayanus - Pied Plover - E Colombia to SE Brazil
Scolopacidae - Sandpipers, Snipes
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Scolopax rusticola - Eurasian Woodcock - Widespread Eurasia - Asia, N Africa
Scolopax mira - Amami Woodcock - Ryukyu Islands
Scolopax saturata - Javan Woodcock - Sumatra, Java
Scolopax rosenbergii - New Guinea Woodcock - New Guinea
Scolopax bukidnonensis - Bukidnon Woodcock - Philippines
Scolopax celebensis - Sulawesi Woodcock - Sulawesi
Scolopax rochussenii - Moluccan Woodcock - Moluccas
Scolopax minor - American Woodcock - E, SE North America
Coenocorypha pusilla - Chatham Snipe - Chatham Islands
Coenocorypha iredalei - South Island Snipe - Small islands of Stewart Is., NZ Australasia - Split from C. aucklandica; recently extinct
Coenocorypha huegeli - Snares Snipe - Snares Is., NZ Australasia - Split from C. aucklandica
Coenocorypha aucklandica - Subantarctic Snipe - Antipodes Is., Auckland Is. NZ Australasia - New name
Lymnocryptes minimus - Jack Snipe - C, W Eurasia - Asia, Africa
Gallinago solitaria - Solitary Snipe - C, E Eurasia - N Asia
Gallinago hardwickii - Latham's Snipe - E Eurasia - E Australia
Gallinago nemoricola - Wood Snipe - S Himalayas to E India & N Vietnam
Gallinago stenura - Pin-tailed Snipe - NE Eurasia - Asia
Gallinago megala - Swinhoe's Snipe - C Eurasia - Asia, Australasia
Gallinago nigripennis - African Snipe - E, SC, S Africa
Gallinago macrodactyla - Madagascar Snipe - Madagascar
Gallinago media - Great Snipe - NW Eurasia - Africa
Gallinago gallinago - Common Snipe - Widespread Eurasia - S Europe, Africa, Asia
Gallinago delicata - Wilson's Snipe - Widespread North America, Latin America to NW South America
Gallinago paraguaiae - South American Snipe - Widespread South America
Gallinago andina - Puna Snipe - Peru to NW Argentina
Gallinago nobilis - Noble Snipe - Venezuela, Colombia
Gallinago undulata - Giant Snipe - N, SE South America
Gallinago stricklandii - Fuegian Snipe - extreme S South America
Gallinago jamesoni - Andean Snipe - Venezuela to Bolivia
Gallinago imperialis - Imperial Snipe - Colombia, Peru
Limnodromus griseus - Short-billed Dowitcher - N North America - S South America, Latin America
Limnodromus scolopaceus - Long-billed Dowitcher - NE, Eurasia, also Alaska - S South America, Central America
Limnodromus semipalmatus - Asian Dowitcher - C Eurasia - Asia, Australasia
Limosa limosa - Black-tailed Godwit - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia
Limosa haemastica - Hudsonian Godwit - N North America - Southern Cone
Limosa lapponica - Bar-tailed Godwit - N, Eurasia, also Alaska - Africa, Asia, Australasia
Limosa fedoa - Marbled Godwit - C North America - S South America, Central America
Numenius minutus - Little Curlew - NE Eurasia - Australasia
Numenius borealis - Eskimo Curlew - NC North America - SE South America
Numenius phaeopus - Whimbrel - N North America, Eurasia - widespread
Numenius tahitiensis - Bristle-thighed Curlew - Alaska - C, S Pacific Islands
Numenius tenuirostris - Slender-billed Curlew - C Eurasia - N Africa
Numenius arquata - Eurasian Curlew - C, W Eurasia - Africa, Asia
Numenius madagascariensis - Eastern Curlew - NE Eurasia - Australasia
Numenius americanus - Long-billed Curlew - W, WC North America - S South America through Central America
Bartramia longicauda - Upland Sandpiper - EC, C, NW North America - SE South America
Tringa erythropus - Spotted Redshank - N Eurasia - SW EU, Africa, Asia
Tringa totanus - Common Redshank - W, C Eurasia - SW EU, Africa, Asia
Tringa stagnatilis - Marsh Sandpiper - C Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia
Tringa nebularia - Common Greenshank - Widespread Eurasia - SW EU, Africa, Asia, Australasia
Tringa guttifer - Nordmann's Greenshank - E Eurasia - Asia
Tringa melanoleuca - Greater Yellowlegs - N North America - S South America, Latin America
Tringa flavipes - Lesser Yellowlegs - N North America - S South America, Latin America
Tringa ochropus - Green Sandpiper - Widespread Eurasia - SW EU, Africa, Asia
Tringa solitaria - Solitary Sandpiper - N North America - Latin America, also Caribbean
Tringa glareola - Wood Sandpiper - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia
Tringa brevipes - Grey-tailed Tattler - NE, NC Eurasia - Malay Peninsula through Australasia - Was Heteroscelus
Tringa incana - Wandering Tattler - NW North America - W South America, S Pacific islands
Tringa semipalmata - Willet - E, C, SE North America - SW North America, Latin America - Was Catoptrophorus
Xenus cinereus - Terek Sandpiper - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia, also Middle East
Actitis hypoleucos - Common Sandpiper - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia, also Middle East
Actitis macularius - Spotted Sandpiper - Widespread North America - S South America through Latin America
Aechmorhynchus parvirostris - Tuamotu Sandpiper - Tuamotu Archipelago
Prosobonia leucoptera - Tahiti Sandpiper - Society Islands
Arenaria interpres - Ruddy Turnstone - N North America, Eurasia - Worldwide
Arenaria melanocephala - Black Turnstone - NW North America - W North America coast
Aphriza virgata - Surfbird - NW North America - W North America , Latin America coasts
Calidris tenuirostris - Great Knot - NE Eurasia - Asia, Australasia
Calidris canutus - Red Knot - N North America, Eurasia - South America, Europe, Africa, Australasia
Calidris alba - Sanderling - N North America, Eurasia - Worldwide
Calidris pusilla - Semipalmated Sandpiper - N North America - Latin America, Caribbean
Calidris mauri - Western Sandpiper - N North America - North America, Central America, N South America
Calidris ruficollis - Red-necked Stint - NE Eurasia - Asia, Australasia
Calidris minuta - Little Stint - N Eurasia - E EU, Africa, India
Calidris temminckii - Temminck's Stint - N Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Middle East
Calidris subminuta - Long-toed Stint - C, NE Eurasia - Asia, Australasia
Calidris minutilla - Least Sandpiper - N North America - S South America, Latin America
Calidris fuscicollis - White-rumped Sandpiper - N North America - Southern Cone
Calidris bairdii - Baird's Sandpiper - N North America - W, S South America
Calidris melanotos - Pectoral Sandpiper - N North America, Eurasia - Australasia, Southern Cone
Calidris acuminata - Sharp-tailed Sandpiper - NE Eurasia - Australasia
Calidris ferruginea - Curlew Sandpiper - N Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia, also Middle East
Calidris maritima - Purple Sandpiper - N North America, Eurasia - E North America, W Europe
Calidris ptilocnemis - Rock Sandpiper - Eurasia, North America - W North America coast
Calidris alpina - Dunlin - N North America, Eurasia - S North America, Africa, S EU
Calidris himantopus - Stilt Sandpiper - N North America - SC South America
Eurynorhynchus pygmeus - Spoon-billed Sandpiper - NE Eurasia - Asia
Limicola falcinellus - Broad-billed Sandpiper - N Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia, also Middle East
Tryngites subruficollis - Buff-breasted Sandpiper - N, North America, also NE Europe - SE South America
Philomachus pugnax - Ruff - N Eurasia - Africa, SW EU, India
Phalaropus tricolor - Wilson's Phalarope - C North America - S South America
Phalaropus lobatus - Red-necked Phalarope - N North America, Eurasia - W, E Pacific, N Indian Ocean
Phalaropus fulicarius - Red Phalarope - N North America, Eurasia - SE Pacific, SE Atlantic
Scolopax rusticola - Eurasian Woodcock - Widespread Eurasia - Asia, N Africa
Scolopax mira - Amami Woodcock - Ryukyu Islands
Scolopax saturata - Javan Woodcock - Sumatra, Java
Scolopax rosenbergii - New Guinea Woodcock - New Guinea
Scolopax bukidnonensis - Bukidnon Woodcock - Philippines
Scolopax celebensis - Sulawesi Woodcock - Sulawesi
Scolopax rochussenii - Moluccan Woodcock - Moluccas
Scolopax minor - American Woodcock - E, SE North America
Coenocorypha pusilla - Chatham Snipe - Chatham Islands
Coenocorypha iredalei - South Island Snipe - Small islands of Stewart Is., NZ Australasia - Split from C. aucklandica; recently extinct
Coenocorypha huegeli - Snares Snipe - Snares Is., NZ Australasia - Split from C. aucklandica
Coenocorypha aucklandica - Subantarctic Snipe - Antipodes Is., Auckland Is. NZ Australasia - New name
Lymnocryptes minimus - Jack Snipe - C, W Eurasia - Asia, Africa
Gallinago solitaria - Solitary Snipe - C, E Eurasia - N Asia
Gallinago hardwickii - Latham's Snipe - E Eurasia - E Australia
Gallinago nemoricola - Wood Snipe - S Himalayas to E India & N Vietnam
Gallinago stenura - Pin-tailed Snipe - NE Eurasia - Asia
Gallinago megala - Swinhoe's Snipe - C Eurasia - Asia, Australasia
Gallinago nigripennis - African Snipe - E, SC, S Africa
Gallinago macrodactyla - Madagascar Snipe - Madagascar
Gallinago media - Great Snipe - NW Eurasia - Africa
Gallinago gallinago - Common Snipe - Widespread Eurasia - S Europe, Africa, Asia
Gallinago delicata - Wilson's Snipe - Widespread North America, Latin America to NW South America
Gallinago paraguaiae - South American Snipe - Widespread South America
Gallinago andina - Puna Snipe - Peru to NW Argentina
Gallinago nobilis - Noble Snipe - Venezuela, Colombia
Gallinago undulata - Giant Snipe - N, SE South America
Gallinago stricklandii - Fuegian Snipe - extreme S South America
Gallinago jamesoni - Andean Snipe - Venezuela to Bolivia
Gallinago imperialis - Imperial Snipe - Colombia, Peru
Limnodromus griseus - Short-billed Dowitcher - N North America - S South America, Latin America
Limnodromus scolopaceus - Long-billed Dowitcher - NE, Eurasia, also Alaska - S South America, Central America
Limnodromus semipalmatus - Asian Dowitcher - C Eurasia - Asia, Australasia
Limosa limosa - Black-tailed Godwit - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia
Limosa haemastica - Hudsonian Godwit - N North America - Southern Cone
Limosa lapponica - Bar-tailed Godwit - N, Eurasia, also Alaska - Africa, Asia, Australasia
Limosa fedoa - Marbled Godwit - C North America - S South America, Central America
Numenius minutus - Little Curlew - NE Eurasia - Australasia
Numenius borealis - Eskimo Curlew - NC North America - SE South America
Numenius phaeopus - Whimbrel - N North America, Eurasia - widespread
Numenius tahitiensis - Bristle-thighed Curlew - Alaska - C, S Pacific Islands
Numenius tenuirostris - Slender-billed Curlew - C Eurasia - N Africa
Numenius arquata - Eurasian Curlew - C, W Eurasia - Africa, Asia
Numenius madagascariensis - Eastern Curlew - NE Eurasia - Australasia
Numenius americanus - Long-billed Curlew - W, WC North America - S South America through Central America
Bartramia longicauda - Upland Sandpiper - EC, C, NW North America - SE South America
Tringa erythropus - Spotted Redshank - N Eurasia - SW EU, Africa, Asia
Tringa totanus - Common Redshank - W, C Eurasia - SW EU, Africa, Asia
Tringa stagnatilis - Marsh Sandpiper - C Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia
Tringa nebularia - Common Greenshank - Widespread Eurasia - SW EU, Africa, Asia, Australasia
Tringa guttifer - Nordmann's Greenshank - E Eurasia - Asia
Tringa melanoleuca - Greater Yellowlegs - N North America - S South America, Latin America
Tringa flavipes - Lesser Yellowlegs - N North America - S South America, Latin America
Tringa ochropus - Green Sandpiper - Widespread Eurasia - SW EU, Africa, Asia
Tringa solitaria - Solitary Sandpiper - N North America - Latin America, also Caribbean
Tringa glareola - Wood Sandpiper - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia
Tringa brevipes - Grey-tailed Tattler - NE, NC Eurasia - Malay Peninsula through Australasia - Was Heteroscelus
Tringa incana - Wandering Tattler - NW North America - W South America, S Pacific islands
Tringa semipalmata - Willet - E, C, SE North America - SW North America, Latin America - Was Catoptrophorus
Xenus cinereus - Terek Sandpiper - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia, also Middle East
Actitis hypoleucos - Common Sandpiper - Widespread Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia, also Middle East
Actitis macularius - Spotted Sandpiper - Widespread North America - S South America through Latin America
Aechmorhynchus parvirostris - Tuamotu Sandpiper - Tuamotu Archipelago
Prosobonia leucoptera - Tahiti Sandpiper - Society Islands
Arenaria interpres - Ruddy Turnstone - N North America, Eurasia - Worldwide
Arenaria melanocephala - Black Turnstone - NW North America - W North America coast
Aphriza virgata - Surfbird - NW North America - W North America , Latin America coasts
Calidris tenuirostris - Great Knot - NE Eurasia - Asia, Australasia
Calidris canutus - Red Knot - N North America, Eurasia - South America, Europe, Africa, Australasia
Calidris alba - Sanderling - N North America, Eurasia - Worldwide
Calidris pusilla - Semipalmated Sandpiper - N North America - Latin America, Caribbean
Calidris mauri - Western Sandpiper - N North America - North America, Central America, N South America
Calidris ruficollis - Red-necked Stint - NE Eurasia - Asia, Australasia
Calidris minuta - Little Stint - N Eurasia - E EU, Africa, India
Calidris temminckii - Temminck's Stint - N Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Middle East
Calidris subminuta - Long-toed Stint - C, NE Eurasia - Asia, Australasia
Calidris minutilla - Least Sandpiper - N North America - S South America, Latin America
Calidris fuscicollis - White-rumped Sandpiper - N North America - Southern Cone
Calidris bairdii - Baird's Sandpiper - N North America - W, S South America
Calidris melanotos - Pectoral Sandpiper - N North America, Eurasia - Australasia, Southern Cone
Calidris acuminata - Sharp-tailed Sandpiper - NE Eurasia - Australasia
Calidris ferruginea - Curlew Sandpiper - N Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia, also Middle East
Calidris maritima - Purple Sandpiper - N North America, Eurasia - E North America, W Europe
Calidris ptilocnemis - Rock Sandpiper - Eurasia, North America - W North America coast
Calidris alpina - Dunlin - N North America, Eurasia - S North America, Africa, S EU
Calidris himantopus - Stilt Sandpiper - N North America - SC South America
Eurynorhynchus pygmeus - Spoon-billed Sandpiper - NE Eurasia - Asia
Limicola falcinellus - Broad-billed Sandpiper - N Eurasia - Africa, Asia, Australasia, also Middle East
Tryngites subruficollis - Buff-breasted Sandpiper - N, North America, also NE Europe - SE South America
Philomachus pugnax - Ruff - N Eurasia - Africa, SW EU, India
Phalaropus tricolor - Wilson's Phalarope - C North America - S South America
Phalaropus lobatus - Red-necked Phalarope - N North America, Eurasia - W, E Pacific, N Indian Ocean
Phalaropus fulicarius - Red Phalarope - N North America, Eurasia - SE Pacific, SE Atlantic