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Plover - Port Elizabeth (1 Viewer)

Wimpy

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Took this image early this morning. I am having difficulty even using Sasol I'd book. Thought it might have been a juvenile, early morning light may hide true colours. Thanks in advance.
 

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Thanks guys. Think I was expecting something exotic! We get grey plovers at home. 9000 miles away and something from back home.
 
There's few coasts in the world that don't get Grey Plovers! They're scarce in New Zealand and southernmost South America, but that's about it. Only Antarctica is free from them.
 
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