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the plover
noun
Any of various wading birds of the family Charadriidae.
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Towards the end of the plover breeding season, the rate of female divorce declines.
While the lapwing remain steadfast, the plover are more concerned as I pass by.
We watched the plover dash across the sand in short spurts, hunting for insects and worms.
But when it comes to the plover, there's nothing any Wall Street billionaire or anyone else can do about it.
The plover case offered a chance to protect the beauty, vitality and wildlife of the Jersey Shore, he said.
Sir Hugh wondered if the plover was the fastest game bird in Europe but couldn't find the answer in a reference book.
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The idea of changing the flows was to protect three threatened species: the piping plover, the least tern and the pallid sturgeon.
"But it's the plovers.
On the shore the plovers piped and squeaked and squawked.
The plovers and the terns are protected by both the federal and state governments.
If so, then rightly, for reputable ecologists have attributed the plovers' decline to shooting.
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