Abstract

A project survey conducted in February and March 1992 in the Dharwad district of Karnataka, funded by the British Oriental Bird Club, observed a flock of 30 Pacific Golden Plovers near Hawanagi village. Identifying the species presented challenges due to overlapping characteristics and lighting conditions. Notable features included body size resembling a partridge, distinctive plumage patterns, and plover-like movements. These observations suggest the presence of the P. fulva species, previously not reported in the region. Further exploration of coastal areas and freshwater habitats is recommended to confirm the species' occurrence.

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