Thanks for that, Paul, Yes, apart from the red beak the Killdeer is remarkable similar.

Alan C

On 09-Sep-18 02:21 PM, Paul Sorenson wrote:
Nice. The species which are familiar to you are “exotic” to most of us. The 
plover has markings similar to what’s known here in the Midwest as a killdeer.

-p
On Sep 9, 2018, 12:59 AM -0400, Alan C <c...@lantic.net>, wrote:
Thanks, Subash. Apart from the Three Banded & some Blacksmiths, there
was nothing to see. I think the receding waterline, free of vegetation,
may be a factor.

Alan C

On 08-Sep-18 04:45 PM, Alan C wrote:
I went for my weekly drive to Sable Dam this afternoon. Very hot &
dry. Hardly saw anything (2 Giraffe, 2 Elephants, some Dassies, 4
Kudus & a few birds - not a single Impala). Sable Dam is still about
40% full so should last out to the rains which are only about 2½
months away. Here are shots of a Three Banded Sand-Plover on the edge
of the dam & a browsing Kudu Cow (scroll right) just inside the
Phalaborwa gate:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/43642504485/

K5 & HD 55-300.

Alan C

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