American golden plover
Species
A large (10-11 inches) wader, the male American Golden-Plover is most easily identified by its mottled golden back and crown, black underparts, and broad white stripe separating the two regions. The female American Golden-Plover in summer is similar to the male, but is slightly paler, especially on the face. In winter, both sexes are paler overall, becoming mottled gray above and pale below. In the breeding season, this species is most easily separated from the related Black-bellied Plover (Pluvialis squatarola) by that species’ larger size and grayer back. The American Golden-Plover breeds in northern Alaska and northwestern Canada. In winter, this species undertakes a long-distance migration to southern South America. American Golden-Plovers follow the Atlantic seaboard south during the fall migration, and return north along the central portion of the continent in spring. American Golden-Plovers breed on dry, sparsely-vegetated tundra habitats. In winter and on migration, this species utilizes a variety of open habitats, including grasslands, fields, coastal marshes, and mudflats. American Golden-Plovers primarily eat small invertebrates, including insects, earthworms, mollusks,
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美洲金鸻(台湾作美洲金斑鴴)(学名:Pluvialis dominica),为鸻科斑鸻属的鸟类。该物种的模式产地在伊斯帕尼奥拉岛。 美洲金鸻体重约151.47克,翼长约181.8毫米,嘴峰长约26.3毫米,喙宽度约3.8毫米,喙厚度约5.1毫米,跗蹠长约39.9毫米,尾长约65.8毫米。美洲金鸻是候鸟,其栖息在开放的草原环境中,食性为肉食性,主要食物来源是陆生无脊椎动物。 美洲金鸻在阿拉斯加和加拿大北部繁殖;越冬于南美洲南部,主要在阿根廷东部和邻近的巴拉圭和巴西南部。
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