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Alternative name: Hooded Plover

Photo by FelixWilson
Crescent Bay, Tasmania, October 2004
Thinornis cucullatus

Charadrius rubricollis
Thinornis rubricollis

Identification:

  • 7.5-9 in (19-23 cm) length
  • Red bill with a black tip
  • Red eye-ring
  • Black head, white collar
  • Back pale grey-brown
  • Lower neck, side of breast black
  • Broad white wing bar in flight

Distribution

Coastal southern Australia, Tasmania and islands in Bass Strait.

The population is currently in decline and is listed in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as Near Threatened.

Taxonomy

  • Formerly known under Charadrius rubricollis.
  • 2 sub-species. The nominate race in eastern Australia. Race tregellasi is in Western Australia.

Habitat

The nominate race is restricted to sandy Ocean beaches. Race tregellasi is also found on coastal and inland salt lakes.

Behaviour

The nest is a shallow scrape in the sand. 2-3 eggs are laid and incubated for 27-31 days.

References

BirdLife International

Birds Australia

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