Charadriidae - plovers, lapwings, dotterals, killdeersThe birds in this family are found around the world, usually near water. They are small to medium-sized and have long, pointed wings; plump bodies; round heads; and short necks They eat insects and other invertebrates. They locate their food by sight and chase after it, running and stopping to eat, then running again. In most species the male and the female take care of the nest and the chicks. The chick are precocial. That means they can feed themselves right after they hatch. The parents are very protective and will chase off predators and engage in display behvior to distract a predator. They may even drag one wing along the ground and pretend to be injured in order to draw a predator away from their nest. There are 66 species in this family. World Status Key US Status Key
Additional InformationKey: Profile Photos Video Audio Common Ringed Plover-Charadrius hiaticulaThe common ringed plover is found in wetland habitats. Source: Arkive Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School Mountain Plover - Charadrius montanus Mountain Plover - Charadrius montanus
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