plover

[plʌvə(r)]

plover Definition

a shorebird with a short bill, typically found near water.

Using plover: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "plover" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The plovers were feeding on the beach.

  • Example

    The piping plover is an endangered species.

  • Example

    I saw a flock of plovers flying over the lake.

plover Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for plover

Phrases with plover

  • a medium-sized plover with a distinctive black and gold plumage, found in northern Eurasia and North America

    Example

    The golden plover is known for its beautiful plumage.

  • a migratory bird that breeds in Alaska and Siberia and winters in Hawaii and other Pacific islands

    Example

    The Pacific golden plover is a popular bird among birdwatchers.

  • a medium-sized plover with a distinctive two-note call, found throughout North and South America

    Example

    The killdeer plover is known for its loud and distinctive call.

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Summary: plover in Brief

A 'plover' [plʌvə(r)] is a type of shorebird with a short bill, commonly found near water. Examples include the piping plover and the golden plover, which has distinctive black and gold plumage. The killdeer plover is known for its loud and distinctive call.