|
Natural History: The Snowy Plover
forages at sand beach wash zones by running and pecking to scare
up small invertebrates and fish. May be loosely colonial.
General Distribution: In the
Presidio, this species can be found in tidal areas.
Frequency: This species is rare in the winter, spring and fall.
It is absent in the summer. The Pacific Coast population of this
species is federally listed as endangered.
Identifying Characteristics:
The Snowy Plover is a small shorebird with a short bicolor beak
(except in winter when it is all dark), pale gray above and white
below with a dark band on the sides of the neck.
|