Dotterels Collection
Dotterels are fascinating birds that can be found in various parts of the world
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Dotterels are fascinating birds that can be found in various parts of the world. With their unique features and behaviors, they capture the attention of bird enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. In Picture No. 11993365, we see a beautiful Dotterel perched on a rock, its feathers blending perfectly with its surroundings. These birds have excellent camouflage skills, allowing them to hide from predators and blend into their natural habitats seamlessly. Moving on to Picture No. 11993364, we witness another stunning sight - two Dotterels standing side by side in a field of vibrant wildflowers. These delicate creatures often inhabit open grasslands and meadows where they forage for insects and seeds. Picture No. 11806979 showcases the Spotted Thick-knee or Cape Thick-knee, also known as the Spotted Dikkop. This species is closely related to Dotterels and shares similar characteristics such as long legs and distinctive plumage patterns. The Masked Lapwing steals our attention in Picture No. 11806980; this striking bird is native to Australia but can also be found in other parts of Oceania. Its loud call echoes across wetlands as it searches for food along muddy shores or shallow waters. Venturing further south to Chile's Atacama desert, we encounter the Puna Plover (Charadrius alticola) in Picture No. 10879020 at Laguna de Chaxa—a true testament to these birds' adaptability across diverse landscapes. Heading back towards Europe, Iceland presents us with an enchanting scene captured in Picture No. 10946907: a Common Snipe gracefully wading through marshes while searching for food beneath the water's surface. Lastly, let us not forget about the Redshank depicted mid-flight in Lofoten, Norway (Picture No. 10879020).