PDF-Adapted from U.S. Fish and Wildlife DESCRIPTION AND TAXONOMY The snowy

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Figure 1 Adult male snowy plover photo by Jack Haverty In breeding plumage males usually have black markings on the head and breast in females usually one or more

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