Mountainplover

Medium-sized,plainbuffyploverthatfavorsflatopenareaswithlittleornovegetation.Plainwhitishunderpartswithnobreastband.,Themountainplover(Anarhynchusmontanus)isamedium-sizedgroundbirdintheploverfamily(Charadriidae).Itismisnamed,asitlivesonlevelland.,MountainPloversarriveinAprilandmayremaininthestateuntilSeptember(Johnsgard1986).ThespeciesisararemigrantwestoftheContinentalDivide,but ...,Learnmorea...

Mountain Plover Anarhynchus montanus

Medium-sized, plain buffy plover that favors flat open areas with little or no vegetation. Plain whitish underparts with no breast band.

Mountain plover

The mountain plover (Anarhynchus montanus) is a medium-sized ground bird in the plover family (Charadriidae). It is misnamed, as it lives on level land.

Mountain Plover

Mountain Plovers arrive in April and may remain in the state until September (Johnsgard 1986). The species is a rare migrant west of the Continental Divide, but ...

Mountain Plover

Learn more about the mountain plover, a threatened species in Nebraska. This native Nebraska shorebird prefers flat, dry, open areas.

Mountain Plover Identification

Medium-sized shorebird of inland shortgrass prairies. Stands with an upright posture. Pale brown above with a white face, a black forehead mark, and a black ...

Mountain Plover

Semi-arid plains, grasslands, plateaus. Favors areas of very short grass, even bare soil. Typically far from water. Nests mostly in short-grass prairie, ...

Project Beak: The Rare Ones: At Risk Birds

The Mountain Plover looks like a very pale version of a more common bird – the Killdear. But it lacks the black chest bands and has a white underbelly and neck.

Mountain Plover | Species

Mountain plovers are one of only 12 grassland birds endemic to the western Great Plains. They nest across the western Great Plains and Rocky Mountain states ...