Black-Bellied Plover (Pluvialis squatarola)

Group Plovers
Code ABNNB02010
Order Charadriiformes
Family Charadriidae
Author (Linnaeus, 1758)
Rank G5 (definitions)
Occurrence M (definitions)
Scale N (definitions)

County List:

Western UP none
Eastern UP none
Northern LP none
Southern LP none

Rule:

Nonforested Landscapes

Migration Habitat 1st alternative:
      (Lake or Pond or River)
   adjacent to:
      Shorelines/Mudflats

Migration Habitat 2nd alternative:
      Shorelines/Mudflats
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Habitat List:

Habitats Regen Sap Pole Sm Saw Lg Saw Uneven
Aspen nonononono-
Paper Birch nonononono-
Oak nononononono
Assorted Hardwoods nononononono
Northern Hardwoods nononononono
Spruce/Fir nononononono
Hemlock nononononono
Jack Pine nononononono
Red Pine nononononono
White Pine nononononono
Conifer Plantations nonononono-
Mixed Upland Hardwoods nononononono
Mixed Northern Hardwoods nononononono
Mixed Upland Conifer nononononono
Mixed Pine nononononono
Swamp Hardwoods nononononono
Balsam Poplar & Swamp Aspen & Swamp Birch nononononono
Bottomland Hardwoods nononononono
Tamarack nononononono
Northern White Cedar nononononono
Black Spruce nononononono
Mixed Lowland Hardwoods nononononono
Mixed Lowland Conifer nononononono
Non-ForestedLake, Pond, River, Shorelines & Mudflats
Special FeaturesRiparian

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Literature:

Kaufman, K. 1996. Lives of North American Birds. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, Massachusetts. 675 pp.

This stocky plover breeds in high Arctic zones around the world and winters on the coasts of six continents. Some can be seen along our beaches throughout the year (including nonbreeding immatures through the summer).

Habitat: Mudflats, open marshes, beaches; in summer, tundra. For nesting, favors drier tundra often more barren ridges above lowland lakes and rivers. Sometimes in lower wet tundra near coast. In winter, mostly on open sandy beaches, tidal flats. During migration will often stop in shortgrass prairie or plowed fields.

Diet: Insects, mollusks, crustaceans, marine worms. In coastal situations (where it spends most of the year), eats many polychaete worms, also mollusks, crustaceans, some insects.