juvenil © Shailesh Pinto
Immatur © Jeff Skevington
Adult © Luke Seitz
juvenil © Markus Deutsch
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Adult © Pablo Gutiérrez Maier

Magellanregenpfeifer Pluvianellus socialis

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Uncommon and local in Patagonia, where it favors stony lakeshores; also adjacent coastlines, mainly in winter. Easily overlooked; its mostly gray plumage helps it blend in. Usually in pairs or small groups, feeding mainly along shorelines or wading in shallows; sometimes associates loosely with migrant White-rumped and Baird’s Sandpipers. Stocky shape, plain dove-gray upperparts, and bright pinkish legs are a distinctive combination. In flight shows a white wing stripe, like many other shorebirds. Placed in its own family; more closely related to sheathbills than to plovers.

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