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Pluvialis from Cape Verde (1 Viewer)

MaxesTaxes

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Netherlands
Hi everyone,
I'm having a hard time identifying these plovers seen on Sal in Cape Verde. I think they're in the Pluvialis genus, but I have no idea which species it may be. It's probably either P. squatarola or P. dominica, but P. apricaria and P. fulva are possible (though less likely than the first two as they are rarer occurrences in Cape Verde). What I find tricky is that they seem to be in a 'transitional' stage between winter and summer plumage (the photos are from Saturday, so the 5th of March), and I'm finding very little images online with a similar plumage.
They were in a small group of 4 individuals.
What do you guys think?
Thanks in advance,
Max
 

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