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Charadrius es un género de aves caradriformes de la familia Charadriidae que engloba unas treinta especies comúnmente conocidas como chorlos y chorlitejos, y/o frailecillos en Hispanoamérica. Constituyen un grupo extensamente distribuido de aves zancudas.
- Charadrius alexandrinus
El chorlitejo patinegro, 2 ( Charadrius alexandrinus ),...
- Charadrius wilsonia
El títere playero, frailecillo de Wilson, chorlo de pico...
- Charadrius hiaticula
El chorlitejo grande 1 ( Charadrius hiaticula) es una...
- Charadrius asiaticus
El chorlito asiático chico (Charadrius asiaticus), [2]...
- Charadrius alexandrinus
Charadrius is a genus of plovers, a group of wading birds. The genus name Charadrius is a Late Latin word for a yellowish bird mentioned in the fourth-century Vulgate. They are found throughout the world. Many Charadrius species are characterised by breast bands or collars.
Lesser sand plover, Anarhynchus mongolus. Snowy plover, on the beach at Vandenberg, CA. Plovers ( / ˈplʌvər / PLUV-ər, [1] also US: / ˈploʊvər / PLOH-vər) [2] are members of a widely distributed group of wading birds of family Charadriidae. The term "plover" applies to all the members of the family, [1] though only about half of them ...