Greater Sand Plover at Randaberg

Norway's 6th Greater Sand Plover on a mid summer visit on the coast of Rogaland.

RARE BIRDS

7/11/20121 min read

When returning from the first week of my summer vacation, a stunning male Greater Sand Plover showed up on my route near Stavanger in western Norway. It stayed for a day, and gave good views while feeding among Ringed Plovers and other shorebirds on 11 July 2012.

Ten years (and two days) ago, without knowing about its presense, I drove past the third Greater Sand Plover for Norway about 50 kilometers south of this years bird. The ten year old discouragement finally vanished!

Greater Sand Plovers divided in three subspecies. Separating them is a bugger, but according to the article linked below, this bird show several characteristics that support crassirostris, the so-called Transcaspian group.

This will be the sixth Greater Sand Plover for Norway, and the third for Rogaland county. With two birds from Vest-Agder county, southwestern Norway holds 5/6 of the national records. The last one bird was from Finnmark county in northern Norway. The time-span of Norwegian records are from primo may until primo august (three in mid July).

End funfact! Ten years ago, minus five days, I was twitching the first Lesser Sand Plover just south of the two mentioned plovers. Wow - July rules!