Pluvialis dominica

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:species
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:American_Golden-Plover
gptkb:American_golden_plover
gptkb:Pluvialis_squatarola_fulva
gptkbp:behavior often found in flocks
often seen foraging on beaches
gptkbp:breeding_season brown and white
May to July
gptkbp:calls_for soft whistles
gptkbp:clutch_size 2 to 4 eggs
gptkbp:color black and white
golden-brown plumage
gptkbp:common_name gptkb:American_Golden-Plover
gptkbp:conservation_efforts monitored by bird conservation organizations
gptkbp:conservation_status gptkb:Least_Concern
gptkbp:cultural_significance not widely recognized in folklore
gptkbp:diet insects
gptkbp:egg_color light brown with darker spots
gptkbp:family gptkb:Charadriidae
gptkbp:first_described_by by Gmelin in 1789
gptkbp:first_flight strong and direct
gptkbp:fledging_period about 30 days
gptkbp:foraging_behavior runs and stops to feed
gptkbp:habitat gptkb:sports_event
grasslands
Arctic regions of North America
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Pluvialis dominica
gptkbp:incubation_period about 28 days
gptkbp:launch_date both parents care for the young
gptkbp:length 25–28 cm
gptkbp:migration autumn and spring
long-distance migratory bird
migrates to South America in winter
gptkbp:nesting gptkb:railway_station
scrapes a shallow nest in the ground
gptkbp:order gptkb:Charadriiformes
gptkbp:population_trend gptkb:Professional_Wrestler
gptkbp:predators foxes
birds of prey
gptkbp:range North America to South America
gptkbp:related_species gptkb:Pluvialis_squatarola
gptkbp:scientific_classification gptkb:Zord
gptkb:Charadriidae
gptkb:Charadriiformes
gptkb:mythological_figure
gptkb:Skrull
gptkb:Pluvialis
gptkbp:subspecies none known
gptkbp:vocalization distinctive calls during breeding season
gptkbp:was_marked_by golden spots on back
gptkbp:weight 150–250 g
gptkbp:wildlife threat from habitat destruction
gptkbp:wingspan 60–70 cm
gptkbp:wintering_range southern South America