This morning on Minnesota Point, I found two plovers that I was not able to id. I am familiar with semipalmated plovers and how they present in this setting- I've seen many. These two were different. They moved across the sand with much greater rapidity. They have a broken breastband, a finer all black bill, they do not appear to have any eye ring. I'm wondering if they were not snowy plovers, but my pictures (which are not the greatest, the fog was thicker than thick), don't seem to quite look like the ones on MOU from the nesting pair last year. Can someone help id them? Thanks for anyfeedback. Shawn Zierman.
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