IPA: /ˈplʌvər/
KK: /ˈplʌvər/
A type of bird that is often found near water, known for its short bill and rounded body. These birds are part of the family Charadriidae and are commonly seen wading along shores.
We spotted a plover running along the beach, searching for small insects.
The word 'plover' originates from Old French 'plovier', which means a type of shorebird. It refers specifically to a bird known for its distinctive calls and habitat near water.
Think of the Old French word 'plovier' that describes a bird found near water — this helps you remember that a plover is a type of shorebird.