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Before laying eggs female Piping plovers will sit and evaluate the scrapes that were offered by the male, then will choose a good scrape and decorate the nest with shells and debris to camouflage it. Interesting Facts: Due to habitat destruction, the piping plover has declined sharply in number in recent years. FUN FACTS - (Charadrius melodus) .-In late March or early April the Piping plover will return to its breeding grounds. Fun Facts: Piping plover males court females during mating season by flying overhead and swooping down close to the ground. Nests are selected and protected by males and females usually lay a total of only 4 eggs per season. Description Piping plovers are small, stocky shorebirds. They are pale brown, gray, or sandy-colored on the backside. Size: Piping plovers grow to be about 5-6 inches in length and weigh about 1-2 ounces. The last winter visitor will leave on ± March 15 2020 to return to its breeding grounds in the North (specific parts of northern US / Canada). Piping plovers feed on marine worms, small crustaceans, mollusks, and some insects. Piping Plover Fun Facts - A group of piping plovers is known as a "deceit". The piping plover (Charadrius melodus) is a small sand-colored, sparrow-sized shorebird that nests and feeds along coastal sand and gravel beaches in North America.The adult has yellow-orange-red legs, a black band across the forehead from eye to eye, and a black stripe running along the breast line. Little round Piping Plovers hide in plain sight on sandy ocean and lake shores, blending right in with their sandy gray backs. Piping Plovers, like many other ground-nesting species, perform broken-wing distraction displays. Habitat: Piping plovers use their camouflage to best advantage on dry, sandy beaches and occasionally tidal flats. The underside, forehead, cheeks, and throat are white. The piping plover (Charadrius melodus), a sparrow-sized, coastal dwelling bird, is a true North American treasure.Found only along the Atlantic coast, surrounding the Great Lakes, and on the alkalai flats of the northern Great Plains, the piping plover derives its name from the bell-like whistled peeps it uses for communication. It's not until they scurry down the sand on their orange legs that you're likely to spot these big-eyed shorebirds with a sharp black collar and an orange bill. Audubon Field Guide to the Piping Plover; Ten Ways to Protect Coastal Birds (from Audubon) The Sound Facts series is adapted from Sound Facts: Fun Facts About Long Island Sound, a Connecticut Sea Grant publication. By feigning an injured wing and appearing to be easy prey, the bird leads potential predators away from a nearby nest or young. Interesting Facts . The upperparts are light sandy-brown and the underparts are white, providing camouflage against the sandy beach. They have orange legs and an orange and black beak. Fun Facts for Kids. -Piping Plover are considered threatened .-chicks are precocial which means they can walk almost after hatching. - Plovers pretend to be weak and fake injuries to distract predators - Conservation status: Piping plovers are not considered "threatened", they are in a category right next to "Least concern". They nest in soft sand away from the water's edge along the Atlantic Coast, Great Plains, and Great Lakes. Piping plovers are small shorebirds with a black neck band and a black bar across the forehead. Fun fact: Most piping plovers return to the same nesting and wintering sites each year. It is defined as a federally threatened species, and its nesting sites on certain beaches are closed to the public. The name of the Piping plover is derived from its plaintive bell-like whistles which are often heard before the bird is visible. - after 27 days chicks are able to fly. 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