A rather common
breeding resident (race seebohmi) found in dry
lowlands are supplemented by an uncommon winter migrant of the race curonicus to the both dry
and wet lowlands. It can be observed in lagoons, large tanks, mudflats, marshes
and sea coast in pairs or as small flocks, often with other waders. Kentish Plover is very active bird and when
feeding it runs here and their, stop only to pick up insects which consists of
its main food. The breeding season is from March to April and 2-3 eggs are laid
in a depression on short grass near water.
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