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Image taken at Kaur wetlands.

This fantastic wader is easier to see in The Gambia than anywhere else in its range. It is also called the Crocodile bird as it is alleged to pick scraps off the teeth of basking crocodiles.
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Source Egyptian Plover (Pluvianus aegyptius)
Author Steve Garvie from Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland

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This image, originally posted to Flickr, was reviewed on 12 September 2010 by the administrator or reviewer Diaa abdelmoneim, who confirmed that it was available on Flickr under the stated license on that date.

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