Tibetan Sand Plover

Charadrius atrifrons (Wagler, 1829) Euring code not available.
Family: Charadriiformes > Charadriidae

Tibetan Sand Plover is a very rare vagrant to the UK.

Formerly a subspecies of ‘Lesser Sand Plover’, this taxon was only recognised as a full species following genetic analysis in 2022 (see the Changes page for details). At the time of the review there were six previous UK records of ‘Lesser Sand Plover’, of which just two were of the form now recognised as Tibetan Sand Plover.

Tibetan Sand Plover breeds in mountains and plateaus of Asia and winters widely around the coasts of Asia, the Middle East and south and east Africa.

Select a topic for more facts and statistics about the Tibetan Sand Plover

  • Breeding
  • Winter
95 records observations recorded by BTO surveyors
95 records

BTO RECORDS

95 records observations recorded by BTO surveyors
95 records

BTO RECORDS

Identification

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Status and Trends

Population size and trends and patterns of distribution based on BTO surveys and atlases with data collected by BTO volunteers.

CONSERVATION STATUS

This species can be found on the following statutory and conservation listings and schedules.

POPULATION SIZE

We have no population estimates for this scarce species.

Movement

Information about movement and migration based on online bird portals (e.g. BirdTrack), Ringing schemes and tracking studies.

RINGING RECOVERIES

View a summary of recoveries in the Online Ringing Report.

Biology

Lifecycle and body size information about Tibetan Sand Plover, including statistics on nesting, eggs and lifespan based on BTO ringing and nest recording data.

PRODUCTIVITY & NESTING

Sample sizes are too small to report Productivity and Nesting statistics for this species.

CODES & CLASSIFICATION

For information in another language (where available) click on a linked name

Catalan: Corriol del Tibet
Danish: Tibetansk Præstekrave
Dutch: Tibetaanse Plevier
French: Pluvier du Tibet
Italian: Corriere tibetano
Norwegian: tibetlo
Polish: sieweczka himalajska
Portuguese: Borrelho-pequeno-de-colar-ruivo
Slovak: kulík himalájsky
Swedish: tibetpipare

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