Marnie, Your plover is a Black-bellied due the extensive white undertail coverts, especially visible in image 250, plus the light crown and overall black and white look. Tom Howe _____ From: tn-bird-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:tn-bird-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of queen mab Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2013 7:09 PM To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [TN-Bird] The Duck has reopened for traffic, need help with ID one bird 05-23-13 Duck River Unit New Johnsonville,TN Yesterday evening I received a call informing me the Duck River Unit might reopend today or Friday. I took the chance it would be today and it did not open until around 0900. I only scanned Refuge Lane, but might go back tomorrow for Pump Station Rd. if driving a car, be careful in the back because there is still quite a bit of debris. If anyone goes out there and finds a pair of bifocals--they are mine. juvenile Bald Eagle Great Egret Great Blue Heron Green Heron Canada Geese There was one goose amongst the Canada Geese, sending pic to know if Snow or Ross's One American Avocet in breeding plumage I am sending multiple pics, possibly plover in breeding plumage, unsure whish one it is, but it did not have a black crown, please help with ID Wilson's Phalarope Multiple shore birds I am in the middle of IDing Marnie Mitchell Rutherford County