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Banded Killdeer

Banded Killdeer

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The Banded Killdeer, also known as the Banded Plover, is a small to medium-sized shorebird found in Central and South America. It is characterized by a single breast band and a rufous rump visible in flight.
Where to spot
Found in open habitats near water, including beaches, mudflats, riverbanks, and agricultural fields, across Central and South America.
How to spot
Scan open muddy or sandy areas near fresh or brackish water. Look for its single breast band and note the rufous rump during flight for confirmation.
When to spot
Can be observed year-round throughout its resident range. Most active during daylight hours, often foraging on open ground.
While the common name 'Killdeer' usually refers to *Charadrius vociferus*, this South American species shares a similar appearance but is distinct. Its rufous rump patch is a key differentiator.
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