Little Ringed Plovers - The little ringed plover on the wild Rhone
Little Ringed Plovers
The little ringed plover on the wild Rhone
The little ringed plover sometimes tramples vigorously on the sand or mud in order to flush out prey from their hiding places.
If pebbles suddenly seem to be moving on banks of gravel or sand, then it is probably a little ringed plover. The bird almost "rolls" over the ground with its rapid tiny steps, suddenly stops, and starts again to cover another distance. It sometimes tramples vigorously on the sand or mud in order to flush out prey from their hiding places.
Status (in CH): frequent, rare breeding bird, rare migratory bird.
Features: brown back, white belly with a wide black collar; black band behind the eye and on the white brow, yellow ring around the eye; it lacks the white wing bars of the common ringed plover; both sexes are similar.
(Source: Swiss Ornithological Institute)
The little ringed plover on the wild Rhone
Season
All season
Arrival by public transport
Salgesch, Bahnhof Timetable SBBThe offer is suitable for
- Adults
- Children from 7-12 years
- Children >12 years
- 50+
- Groups
The offer has been particularly developed for
- Association/Companies
Contact
Naturpark Pfyn-Finges / Parc naturel Pfyn-FingesKirchstrasse 6
3970 Salgesch
Tel. +41 (0)27 452 60 60
www.pfyn-finges.ch



