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Semipalmated Plover Research Paper

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The semipalmated plover is also from the Order of the Charadriiformes and are also of least concern. These can swim short distances across small water channels or inlets during foraging while on migration. They can also run several steps while stopping, staring and quickly snatching its prey. Stops, stares, then quickly snatch its prey. They prey on insects, marine worms, crustaceans, and small mollusks in open sites near sub-arctic lakes, in and around marshes and rivers, inland on dry and gravel or sparsely vegetated sites. They breed during the months of March to June and is known to inhabit North and Central America as well as western Caribbean. The osprey are from the Order of Accipitriformes and are of least concern. Their size serve …show more content…

They are the largest gulls in the world with a domineering attitude as they follow fishing boats to pick up scraps and bait. They eat from trash cans and landfills. And their built serves to intimidates other seabirds and they steal their catches from them. They breed during the months of March to late June. Usually found on rocky and sandy coasts and estuaries, inland wetland habitats, such as lakes, ponds, rivers, wet fields and a wide range of fish species, squid, the, Jonah, rock and green crabs, sea urchins, starfish, echinoderms, crustaceans and mollusks. They are usually found in the Northwest of Russia, coastal areas of Scandinavia, Baltic Sea coasts, northwestern coast of France, UK, Ireland. North Atlantic, Iceland, southern Greenland, Atlantic coasts of Canada and US, north Carolina. Northern coasts of Europe, Portugal, North America. Baltic Sea, Sweden, Finland, the Caribbean and northern coast of South America. The Tricolored Heron is also Order to the Pelecaniformes and are least concern. They are medium size generally, with a long slender neck and bill which allows for it to burrowing deep into the marshy soil or water for its prey. These breed during the months of February to August and live in fresh and saltwater marshes, estuaries, mangrove swamps, lagoons, and river deltas they feed mostly on fish, crustaceans, frogs, tadpoles, salamanders, lizards, and large insects and are commonly found in, Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, northern Brazil and the Pacific Coast. The Southern Lapwing is Order to the Charadriiformes and are of least concern also. They live Panama and the northern parts of South America, Costa Rica and from Venezuela to the southern parts of South America. They breed during the months of August to December in Central Brazil and are known for roosting in grasslands, pastures, on coastlines, near large bodies of water, inland, away from major bodies of

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