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Another packed issue of the Wader Quest newsletter is now available by clicking on the image below. Inside this issue; […]
Another packed issue of the Wader Quest newsletter is now available by clicking on the image below. Inside this issue; […]
Recently, most of the influential list-keepers of the world’s birds, got together and, between them, created a definitive, universal, taxonomic
We have just posted a new question and answer on the Wader Guru page. The question is; ‘I have noticed
… on the 16th of September and this year the theme is books, fiction or otherwise, around plovers. I have
You will probably now be aware that the Lesser Sand Plover has been split into two species, meaning Lesser Sand
In this issue – 2: Wader Quest information. 3: Wader Quest news. 4: 2024 Species Focus 5-6: When is a
Vol 10 Issue 2: 2023 Wader Quest newsletter is published today, please click on the picture link to view. Contents
As the financial years draws to a close, it is worth looking back to see what species Wader Quest helped
The indefatigable team of Bruno Lima and Karina Ávila of Wader Quest Brasil / Projeto Aves Limícolas, recently attended an
Earlier this year Wader Quest supported a project in northern Venezuela to study the population of Wilson’s Plovers Charadrius wilsonia
When we did our travelling at the very start of Wader Quest, back in 2012, we made some arbitrary decisions
Like everyone else, Wader Quest has suffered from the recent lean times, but, we have still been able to fund
In celebration of Plover Appreciation Day, we have reproduced an article written during the Japanese Olympic Games. As we write
The second in the series of interestingly named species is another plover, this time the Kentish Plover Charadrius alexandrinus, as