Based on habitat and time of year, the plovers are almost certainly American
Golden.
Chris Sloan
Nashville, TN
Co-Author of Birds of Tennessee: A New Annotated Checklist
http://www.chrissloanphotography.com
On Mar 24, 2022, at 10:52 AM, Hugh Barger <hughbarger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Eagleville sod fields. About 25 plover sp. maybe black belly. And 50
sandpiper present now. Sandpipers likely pectoral
Hugh Barger
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