Northern New Zealand Dotterel
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The northern New Zealand dotterel or northern red-breasted plover (''Charadrius obscurus aquilonius'') is a shorebird which breeds exclusively on beaches in New Zealand's
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Taxonomy

First described in 1994 as a subspecies, the
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was selected from a collection made at
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near the
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in October 1967; the adult male specimen is held at the
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.del Hoyo, J., Collar, N., Kirwan, G.M. & Boesman, P. (2019)
Northern Red-breasted Plover (''Charadrius aquilonius'')
In: del Hoyo, J., Elliott, A., Sargatal, J., Christie, D.A. & de Juana, E. (eds.). ''Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive''. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona.
The taxon has been classified as a subspecies, ''Charadrius obscurus aquilonius'' by authorities such as
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and the
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, and tentatively recognised as a species in the ''
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'' (
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, 2014). The epithet ''aquilonius'' is derived from the Latin term for the north wind, ''aquilo'', and is a reference to the northerly distribution of that distinguished the new taxon. The vernacular "Northern New Zealand Dotterel" was provided by J. E. Dowding when separating the taxon from those found at the South Island as a subspecies of '' Charadrius obscurus''.


Description

A bird in ''
Charadrius '' 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 a ...
'', a genus of the wading birds known as plovers. The average length is 25 centimetres, the largest of the genus. The pale edged plumage at the upper side is predominantly brown, the pale or whitish ventral side is distinctly tinged with red during the breeding period. The male presents a red colour at the breast in all seasons. The legs are a midtone or pale grey, the bill is black and the iris is a dark brown colour. The voice given in territorial displays, an extended "churring" sound, is loud and the most commonly heard.


Distribution and habitat

A New Zealand endemic, which mainly breeds on the eastern coast of the North Island. Smaller nesting groups are found at the western coast.


Status

Introduced species pose the greatest threat to the northern New Zealand dotterel. Predation, particularly by introduced
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, and
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, were responsible for the loss of 60% of nests in unmanaged areas. Recreational development, pesticide poisoning, invasion by noxious weeds, and storms pose additional threats. However, the population has been rising markedly due to conservation actions, reaching 1600 individuals in 2016. A survey following the use of
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, aerially broadcast as pellets to control pests species of rats and possums at the Tawharanui Regional Park, found the disappearance or death of half the local population followed the poisoning program. A link was found in the accumulation of the toxin in species of '' Talorchestia'', small insects known as sandhoppers that are consumed by this plover, and analysis of a liver from a deceased specimen showed a high level of brodifacoum. The
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classifies it as
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References

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