Pacific Golden-Plover
Pluvialis fulva
Least ConcernThe Pacific Golden-Plover is a slender wader that breeds in the Arctic and migrates vast distances across the Pacific. In breeding plumage it is spangled gold above with a black face and belly.
Males and females of this species look different. The card art shows the male.
Quick facts
- Conservation status
- Least Concern
- Habitat
- Grassland
- Region
- Asia
- Scientific name
- Pluvialis fulva
Real rarity, real conservation
This species is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. Its population is widespread and currently not considered threatened.
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