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Qué (quién) es Kentish plover - definición

SPECIES OF BIRD
Charadrius alexandrinus; Kentish Plover; Charadrius elegans; Hanuman plover; Charadrius alexandrinus seebohmi
  • A Kentish plover chick hatching in Maio, Cape Verde, 2016
  • A Kentish plover chick hatching, along with its sibling and an egg
  • Kentish plover nest
  •  A male in breeding plumage, Narara, [[Jamnagar]], [[India]]
  • A Kentish plover chick
  • A female adult Kentish plover
  • A Kentish plover nest, with a standard grey card
  • Kentish plover.
  • A male Kentish plover
  • Salina do Porto Ingles, the habitat of Kentish plovers in Maio, Cape Verde

Kentish Old English         
SOUTHERN DIALECT OF OLD ENGLISH SPOKEN IN THE ANGLO-SAXON KINGDOM OF KENT
Kentish (Anglo-Saxon); Kentish (Old English); Kentish dialect (Old English)
Kentish was a southern dialect of Old English spoken in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Kent. It was one of four dialect-groups of Old English, the other three being Mercian, Northumbrian (known collectively as the Anglian dialects), and West Saxon.
Oliver Kentish         
BRITISH MUSICIAN
Oliver John Kentish; Kentish, Oliver
Oliver John Kentish (born 1954 in London, England) is a British-born cellist, tutor, and composer, living in Reykjavík, Iceland, moving there in 1977 and being granted Icelandic nationality in 1989. Kentish composes orchestral, choral, vocal, and chamber music.
Esmond Kentish         
JAMAICAN CRICKETER (1916-2011)
Esmond Seymour Maurice Kentish
Esmond Seymour Maurice Kentish (21 November 1916 – 10 June 2011) was a West Indian cricketer who played in two Tests from 1948 to 1954.

Wikipedia

Kentish plover

The Kentish plover (Charadrius alexandrinus) is a small cosmopolitan shorebird (40-44 g) of the family Charadriidae that breeds on the shores of saline lakes, lagoons, and coasts, populating sand dunes, marshes, semi-arid desert, and tundra. Both male and female birds have pale plumages with a white underside, grey/brown back, dark legs and a dark bill; however, additionally the male birds also exhibit very dark incomplete breast bands, and dark markings either side of their head, therefore the Kentish plover is regarded as sexually dimorphic

Charadrius alexandrinus has a large geographical distribution, ranging from latitudes of 10º to 55º, occupying North Africa, both mainland, such as Senegal, and island, such as the Cape Verde archipelago, Central Asia, for example alkaline lakes in China, and Europe, including small populations in Spain and Austria. Some populations are migratory and often winter in Africa, whereas other populations, such as various island populations, do not migrate. Its common English name comes from the county of Kent, where it was once found, but it has not bred in Britain since 1979.

Kentish plovers are ground-nesting birds, often with a preference for low, open, moist nesting sites away from thick vegetation and human activity. They use a number of materials to build their nests, mainly consisting of shells, pebbles, grass and leaves in a small scrape in the ground. Like most plovers, the Kentish plovers are predominantly insectivores, feeding on a large range of arthropods and invertebrates depending on the environment, by using a run and stop method.

Ejemplos de uso de Kentish plover
1. In the past 100 years, three breeding bird species have disappeared from Britain, the Kentish plover, wryneck, and red–backed shrike.
2. These are grey heron, ring plover, kentish plover, lesser sand plover, grey plover, board–billed sandpiper, redshank and black–head gull The population of raptors here constitute a larger variety than anywhere else in the country, and includes 20 species of bird of prey, including imperial eagle, spotted eagle, lesser kestrel and osprey recorded through 20 years.