Plovers (family Charadriidae) live all over the world, from arctic tundra to tropical sandbars. There are 66 different species in this family of birds. Some look alike; others are very different. Because people like to live and play where the plovers live and play, many species are becoming threatened or endangered.
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- Piping Plover Atlantic Coast Population See pictures, learn where this shore bird lives, why it is disappearing, and what you can do.
- Western Snowy Plover Learn about these endangered birds, why it is important to save them, and how to help protect their nesting places.
- Western Snowy Plover Find out where this endangered bird builds its nest, who sits on the eggs, what threatens their life, and why everyone should care.
- Snowy Plover Learn how these birds can hide in the sand, all the places that they live, and why there aren't as many around. Listen to a recording of their call.
- New Zealand Shore Plover See what this small wading bird looks like, where in New Zealand they are found, why they are endangered and what is being done to help.
- Grey Plover Royal Society for the Protection of Birds shows what they look like, where they live, and what they eat. Hear their call and watch a video. [Video requires free QuickTime download.]