What is the annular float?
scientifically known as Charadrius hiaticula , the annular float is a small wading bird from Charadriidae . It is originally from parts of the northern hemisphere and it is a migration bird. During the winter months, the Ringed Plover flies south to the coast of Africa. Although it has a strong resemblance to other floats, such as a semi -colored float and a small annular float, this bird is usually slightly larger. The nests can be found south towards the northern part of France. Most of these types of birds will migrate south to Africa and stop in the spring of Iceland. Birds that do not migrate during this season can be found in parts of Britain and France. Most of these birds have a 15 -inch (38 cm) wing. They have a plump body with short, on -board legs. There is a black ring or belt around the neck and eye of the ring. The legs of these birds are orange, as well as the beak, with the exception of the tip that is black.
Flober Ring you find food for foodLO in small groups, mostly along the coast. Its main diet usually consists of small invertebrates, including worms, insects and crustaceans. Some experts believe that this bird uses shaking feet as a way to get food. It is assumed that this method facilitates the vision of insects and other prey, either by revealing them or causing them to close closer to the surface.
first plovers usually become sexually mature around one anor age. They can then be found on sandy or gravel plains during the mating season. The male will build a nest and the woman will put about four brown eggs with small black spots on average. Depending on the area, these eggs will be laid between April and July.
The eggs are small and pear -shaped pear and measuring about 1 x 1.5 inches (26 millimeters and 35 millimeters). Both the man and the female of the ring float will sit on the nest to incubate eggs, and if they believe that the nest is at risk, they will try to lure the predator away. By the fact that forEdstst the injuries, parents leave or leave from the nest to lure future predators away. If they are disturbed before they put their eggs, they move the nest many times to a new place.
Baby Ringed Plovers hatch a little less than one month after laying eggs. Although they are quite self -sufficient, the man and the woman will take care of him and protect Hatchlings Unasi 24 days later. Then the baby's birds are alone.