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Pohowera - Banded dotterel - Charadrius bicinctus

This series of shots were taken of a large flock (plus 30 birds juvenile pohowera that had gathered on the Avon/Heathcote estuary in Christchurch. A few adults were among the flock but most of the birds were newly fledged juveniles.

 

The banded dotterel is the most common small plover of New Zealand seashores, estuaries and riverbeds. Although their plumage varies seasonally, they are readily identified by their brown upperparts and complete or partial chestnut breast band, the latter being quite striking in breeding plumage. Like other typical plovers, the body is held erect and they have a characteristic run-stop-peck-run foraging behaviour in their pursuit of small invertebrates.

 

Inland-breeding birds undertake a post-breeding migration to estuaries and other coastal wetlands the length of New Zealand and many also travel to Tasmania and south-east mainland Australia in an unusual east-west migration.(Source: www.nzbirdsonline.org.nz )

 

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Uploaded on February 11, 2014
Taken on February 4, 2014