When I see Grey Plovers, I simply have to shoot them. No matter what. Or? While I was shooting Herons in Florida, I noticed a Grey (or Black-bellied) Plover at the beach. As I already […]
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Grey Plover
One of those species that can be found around the whole planet: The Grey (or Black-bellied) Plover. Until now, I have seen them only in winter time, both in Europe (The Netherlands and Portugal) and […]
Plover Parade
As one may have noticed, I love plovers. So I was more than happy to meet with two ‘new’ plover species during my Florida stay: Wilson’s Plover and Piping Plover – both species that one […]
Grey Plover
This weekend I spent on the island of Texel. Weather predictions were not all that good, but we decided to go nevertheless. And so I happened to find myself lying flat on my belly on […]
Migrating Plovers
Living at the coast, we have many migrating birds. Two weeks ago, in Portugal, I found migrants as well. One of them was a Grey Plover. Shy birds, as I know them, and it took […]