African Three-banded Plover \ Charadrius tricollaris **
The African Three-banded Plover (Charadrius tricollaris) is a small, distinctive wader native to sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar, typically inhabiting inland wetlands, riverbanks, and lake shores. Characterized by its unique plumage, it features two black breast bands separated by a white band, a black crown, white supercilia, and an orange-red orbital ring. This species is generally resident and sedentary within its range, making its appearance in Lebanon particularly noteworthy.en.wikipedia.org
In March 2023, the African Three-banded Plover was recorded in Lebanon for the first time by birdwatcher Michel Sawan. This observation marked a significant addition to the country's avifauna, as the species had not been previously documented in the region. The record was officially noted in the ornithological journal Sandgrouse . The sighting underscores the importance of continuous monitoring and documentation of bird species in Lebanon, contributing valuable data to the understanding of migratory patterns and species distribution.osme
| NOT EVALUATED | DATA DEFICIENT | LEAST CONCERN** | NEAR THREATENED | VULNERABLE | ENDANGERED | CRITICALLY ENDANGERED | EXTINCT IN THE WILD | EXTINCT |
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