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Plover ID - Northern California, USA (5 Viewers)

I'm still with calling them Silver Plovers. When you say "Grey" (or Gray) plover it makes them sound more boring, but this is much to the contrary.

But then again Goldens are much more prettier anyway.
 
It's a Coastal Plover. That's direct a translation of this species name from the worlds best language, easiest and most beautiful; Swedish.

Everything is logic in swedish so my suggestion is that you adopt the name CP :smoke:
 
I'm still with calling them Silver Plovers. When you say "Grey" (or Gray) plover it makes them sound more boring, but this is much to the contrary.

But then again Goldens are much more prettier anyway.

Silver is what we call them in French - that'll do for me.
 
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