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European golden plover

The European golden plover (Pluvialis apricaria), also known as the European golden-plover, Eurasian golden plover, or just the golden plover within Europe, is a relatively large species of plover. This species is similar to two other golden plovers: the American golden plover, Pluvialis dominica, and Pacific golden plover, Pluvialis fulva, which are both smaller, slimmer and relatively longer-legged than European golden plover, and both have grey rather than white axillary feathers (only properly visible in flight).

European golden plover
Adult in breeding plumage
Calls
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Charadriiformes
Family: Charadriidae
Genus: Pluvialis
Species:
P. apricaria
Binomial name
Pluvialis apricaria
Synonyms
  • Charadrius apricarius Linnaeus, 1758
  • Charadrius pluvialis Linnaeus, 1758

Taxonomy edit

The European golden plover was formally described by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae. He placed it with the other plovers in the genus Charadrius and coined the binomial name Charadrius apricarius.[2] The species is now placed in the genus Pluvialis that was introduced in 1760 by the French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson.[3][4] The genus name is Latin and means "relating to rain", from pluvia, "rain". It was believed that golden plovers flocked when rain was imminent.[5] The species name apricaria is Latin and means "to bask in the sun".[6] The European golden plover is monotypic: no subspecies are recognised.[4]

Description edit

 
A large flock in Ystad, Sweden.
 
In Iceland
 
Eggs, Collection Museum Wiesbaden

The European golden plover is quite thickset, with its wings only being slightly longer than its tail. Its most distinct feature is a white "s"-shaped band stretching from its forehead to its flanks.[7]

Distribution and habitat edit

The European golden plover tends to breed in the Arctic tundra and other palearctic areas, ranging as far west as Iceland, where they are called Heiðlóa, and as far east as central Siberia.[7] It tends to gather in large flocks and winter in open areas, agricultural plains, ploughed land, and short meadows, ranging from Europe to North Africa.[8][9]

In the United Kingdom, golden plover chicks rely on Tipulidae for feeding, while in Sweden Bibionidae are more important.[10]

Behaviour and ecology edit

The European golden plover's call is a monosyllabic, slightly descending, melancholic "tuu".[7][9]

Its flight action is rapid and powerful, with regular wingbeats.[8]

In culture edit

Folklore edit

The European golden plover spends summers in Iceland, and in Icelandic folklore, the appearance of the first plover in the country means that spring has arrived.[11] The Icelandic media always covers the first plover sighting, which in 2017, took place on March 27.[12] In 2020, the first golden plover was sighted on March 16.[13]

Origin of Guinness World Records edit

On 10 November 1951, Sir Hugh Beaver, then the managing director of the Guinness Breweries,[14] went on a shooting party in the North Slob, by the River Slaney in County Wexford, Ireland. After missing a shot at a Eurasian golden plover, he became involved in an argument over which was the fastest game bird in Europe, the golden plover or the red grouse (the former being correct).[15] That evening at Castlebridge House, he realised that it was impossible to confirm in reference books whether or not the golden plover was Europe's fastest game bird.[16][17] Beaver knew that there must be numerous other questions debated nightly in pubs throughout Ireland, but there was no book in the world with which to settle arguments about records. He realised then that a book supplying the answers to this sort of question might prove popular.[18] A Guinness employee told Sir Hugh of two twin brothers, Norris and Ross McWhirter, who had opened a fact checking agency in London. Sir Hugh interviewed the brothers and, impressed by their prodigious knowledge, commissioned the book. Later, he published the first Guinness World Records which became a best seller within months.[19]

Status edit

The European golden plover is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies.[20]

References edit

  1. ^ BirdLife International (2016). "Pluvialis apricaria". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T22693727A86551440. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T22693727A86551440.en. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  2. ^ Linnaeus, Carl (1758). Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis (in Latin). Vol. 1 (10th ed.). Holmiae (Stockholm): Laurentii Salvii. pp. 150–151.
  3. ^ Brisson, Mathurin Jacques (1760). Ornithologie, ou, Méthode Contenant la Division des Oiseaux en Ordres, Sections, Genres, Especes & leurs Variétés (in French and Latin). Paris: Jean-Baptiste Bauche. Vol. 1, p. 46, Vol. 5, p. 42.
  4. ^ a b Gill, Frank; Donsker, David; Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (July 2021). "Buttonquail, thick-knees, sheathbills, plovers, oystercatchers, stilts, painted-snipes, jacanas, Plains-wanderer, seedsnipes". IOC World Bird List Version 11.2. International Ornithologists' Union. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  5. ^ "London". CiteSeerX 10.1.1.695.7104.
  6. ^ Jobling, James A. (2010). The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names. London: Christopher Helm. pp. 57, 311. ISBN 978-1-4081-2501-4.
  7. ^ a b c Frédéric Jiguet; Aurélien Audevard (2017). Birds of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East: A Photographic Guide (illustrated ed.). Princeton University Press. p. 155. ISBN 978-0-691-17243-9.
  8. ^ a b Mark Beaman, Steve Madge (2010). The Handbook of Bird Identification: For Europe and the Western Palearctic (illustrated ed.). A&C Black. p. 309. ISBN 978-1-4081-3523-5.
  9. ^ a b Jon Lloyd Dunn, Jonathan K. Alderfer, ed. (2006). National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, National Geographic Field Guide to Birds Series (illustrated ed.). National Geographic Books. p. 154. ISBN 978-0-7922-5314-3.
  10. ^ Machín, P.; Fernández-Elipe, J.; Flinks, H.; Laso, M.; Aguirre, J. I.; Klaassen, R. H. G. (2017). "Habitat selection, diet and food availability of European Golden Plover Pluvialis apricaria chicks in Swedish Lapland". Ibis. 159 (3): 657–672. doi:10.1111/ibi.12479.
  11. ^ Jóhannsson, K. (27 March 2017). "The Golden Plover has arrived, indicating spring in Iceland". icenews.is. Icenews. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  12. ^ "Spring has arrived in Iceland, according to folklore". icelandmonitor.mbl.is. Iceland Monitor. 27 March 2017. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  13. ^ Poppy Askham (16 March 2020). "Rejoice, Spring Has Finally Sprung: The Lóa Lands In Iceland". grapevine.is. The Reykjavik Grapevine. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  14. ^ "The History of the Book". Guinness Record Book Collecting. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  15. ^ Davenport, Fionn (2010). Ireland. Lonely Planet. p. 193. ISBN 978-1-74220-350-8.
  16. ^ . 2005. p. 2. Archived from the original on July 1, 2007.
  17. ^ Cavendish, Richard (August 2005). "The Guinness Book of Records was first published on August 27th, 1955". History Today. 55 (8).
  18. ^ Guinness World Records 2005 (50th Anniversary ed.). Guinness. 2004. p. 6. ISBN 978-1-892051-22-6.
  19. ^ "The Guinness Book of Records, Witness - BBC World Service".
  20. ^ "Eurasian Golden Plovers". beautyofbirds.com. 16 September 2021. Retrieved 4 January 2023.

External links edit

  • BirdLife species factsheet for Pluvialis apricaria
  • "Pluvialis apricaria". Avibase.  
  • "Eurasian Golden Plover media". Internet Bird Collection.
  • European Golden-Plover photo gallery at VIREO (Drexel University)
  • Interactive range map of Pluvialis apricaria at IUCN Red List maps
  • Audio recordings of European golden plover on Xeno-canto.
  • Pluvialis apricaria in Field Guide: Birds of the World on Flickr

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The European golden plover Pluvialis apricaria also known as the European golden plover Eurasian golden plover or just the golden plover within Europe is a relatively large species of plover This species is similar to two other golden plovers the American golden plover Pluvialis dominica and Pacific golden plover Pluvialis fulva which are both smaller slimmer and relatively longer legged than European golden plover and both have grey rather than white axillary feathers only properly visible in flight European golden plover Adult in breeding plumage source source Calls Conservation status Least Concern IUCN 3 1 1 Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Aves Order Charadriiformes Family Charadriidae Genus Pluvialis Species P apricaria Binomial name Pluvialis apricaria Linnaeus 1758 Synonyms Charadrius apricarius Linnaeus 1758 Charadrius pluvialis Linnaeus 1758 Contents 1 Taxonomy 2 Description 3 Distribution and habitat 4 Behaviour and ecology 5 In culture 5 1 Folklore 5 2 Origin of Guinness World Records 6 Status 7 References 8 External linksTaxonomy editThe European golden plover was formally described by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae He placed it with the other plovers in the genus Charadrius and coined the binomial name Charadrius apricarius 2 The species is now placed in the genus Pluvialis that was introduced in 1760 by the French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson 3 4 The genus name is Latin and means relating to rain from pluvia rain It was believed that golden plovers flocked when rain was imminent 5 The species name apricaria is Latin and means to bask in the sun 6 The European golden plover is monotypic no subspecies are recognised 4 Description edit nbsp A large flock in Ystad Sweden nbsp In Iceland nbsp Eggs Collection Museum Wiesbaden The European golden plover is quite thickset with its wings only being slightly longer than its tail Its most distinct feature is a white s shaped band stretching from its forehead to its flanks 7 Distribution and habitat editThe European golden plover tends to breed in the Arctic tundra and other palearctic areas ranging as far west as Iceland where they are called Heidloa and as far east as central Siberia 7 It tends to gather in large flocks and winter in open areas agricultural plains ploughed land and short meadows ranging from Europe to North Africa 8 9 In the United Kingdom golden plover chicks rely on Tipulidae for feeding while in Sweden Bibionidae are more important 10 Behaviour and ecology edit nbsp European golden plover call source source Problems playing this file See media help The European golden plover s call is a monosyllabic slightly descending melancholic tuu 7 9 Its flight action is rapid and powerful with regular wingbeats 8 In culture editFolklore edit The European golden plover spends summers in Iceland and in Icelandic folklore the appearance of the first plover in the country means that spring has arrived 11 The Icelandic media always covers the first plover sighting which in 2017 took place on March 27 12 In 2020 the first golden plover was sighted on March 16 13 Origin of Guinness World Records edit On 10 November 1951 Sir Hugh Beaver then the managing director of the Guinness Breweries 14 went on a shooting party in the North Slob by the River Slaney in County Wexford Ireland After missing a shot at a Eurasian golden plover he became involved in an argument over which was the fastest game bird in Europe the golden plover or the red grouse the former being correct 15 That evening at Castlebridge House he realised that it was impossible to confirm in reference books whether or not the golden plover was Europe s fastest game bird 16 17 Beaver knew that there must be numerous other questions debated nightly in pubs throughout Ireland but there was no book in the world with which to settle arguments about records He realised then that a book supplying the answers to this sort of question might prove popular 18 A Guinness employee told Sir Hugh of two twin brothers Norris and Ross McWhirter who had opened a fact checking agency in London Sir Hugh interviewed the brothers and impressed by their prodigious knowledge commissioned the book Later he published the first Guinness World Records which became a best seller within months 19 Status editThe European golden plover is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds AEWA applies 20 References edit BirdLife International 2016 Pluvialis apricaria IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016 e T22693727A86551440 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2016 3 RLTS T22693727A86551440 en Retrieved 12 November 2021 Linnaeus Carl 1758 Systema Naturae per regna tria naturae secundum classes ordines genera species cum characteribus differentiis synonymis locis in Latin Vol 1 10th ed Holmiae Stockholm Laurentii Salvii pp 150 151 Brisson Mathurin Jacques 1760 Ornithologie ou Methode Contenant la Division des Oiseaux en Ordres Sections Genres Especes amp leurs Varietes in French and Latin Paris Jean Baptiste Bauche Vol 1 p 46 Vol 5 p 42 a b Gill Frank Donsker David Rasmussen Pamela eds July 2021 Buttonquail thick knees sheathbills plovers oystercatchers stilts painted snipes jacanas Plains wanderer seedsnipes IOC World Bird List Version 11 2 International Ornithologists Union Retrieved 15 January 2022 London CiteSeerX 10 1 1 695 7104 Jobling James A 2010 The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names London Christopher Helm pp 57 311 ISBN 978 1 4081 2501 4 a b c Frederic Jiguet Aurelien Audevard 2017 Birds of Europe North Africa and the Middle East A Photographic Guide illustrated ed Princeton University Press p 155 ISBN 978 0 691 17243 9 a b Mark Beaman Steve Madge 2010 The Handbook of Bird Identification For Europe and the Western Palearctic illustrated ed A amp C Black p 309 ISBN 978 1 4081 3523 5 a b Jon Lloyd Dunn Jonathan K Alderfer ed 2006 National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America National Geographic Field Guide to Birds Series illustrated ed National Geographic Books p 154 ISBN 978 0 7922 5314 3 Machin P Fernandez Elipe J Flinks H Laso M Aguirre J I Klaassen R H G 2017 Habitat selection diet and food availability of European Golden Plover Pluvialis apricaria chicks in Swedish Lapland Ibis 159 3 657 672 doi 10 1111 ibi 12479 Johannsson K 27 March 2017 The Golden Plover has arrived indicating spring in Iceland icenews is Icenews Retrieved 5 October 2017 Spring has arrived in Iceland according to folklore icelandmonitor mbl is Iceland Monitor 27 March 2017 Retrieved 5 October 2017 Poppy Askham 16 March 2020 Rejoice Spring Has Finally Sprung The Loa Lands In Iceland grapevine is The Reykjavik Grapevine Retrieved 10 April 2020 The History of the Book Guinness Record Book Collecting Retrieved 10 February 2012 Davenport Fionn 2010 Ireland Lonely Planet p 193 ISBN 978 1 74220 350 8 Early history of Guinness World Records 2005 p 2 Archived from the original on July 1 2007 Cavendish Richard August 2005 The Guinness Book of Records was first published on August 27th 1955 History Today 55 8 Guinness World Records 2005 50th Anniversary ed Guinness 2004 p 6 ISBN 978 1 892051 22 6 The Guinness Book of Records Witness BBC World Service Eurasian Golden Plovers beautyofbirds com 16 September 2021 Retrieved 4 January 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pluvialis apricaria nbsp Wikispecies has information related to Pluvialis apricaria Ageing and sexing PDF 1 4 MB by Javier Blasco Zumeta amp Gerd Michael Heinze BirdLife species factsheet for Pluvialis apricaria Pluvialis apricaria Avibase nbsp Eurasian Golden Plover media Internet Bird Collection European Golden Plover photo gallery at VIREO Drexel University Interactive range map of Pluvialis apricaria at IUCN Red List maps Audio recordings of European golden plover on Xeno canto Pluvialis apricaria in Field 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