In the windswept shores and sandy flats of southern Africa, this quick-footed shoreline wanderer darts along the water’s edge with precise, stop-start movements. Its crisp black-and-white face and bold neck ring stand out against pale sands as it searches for tiny crustaceans, insects, and marine worms. What makes it extraordinary is its life on open ground — nesting directly on bare sand where its eggs vanish into perfect camouflage, hidden in plain sight. A fleeting step between tide and land, yet a quiet guardian of the shoreline.
Ring-necked Plover 👇
