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Would Samoa be an over-wintering site for Golden Plovers?

To: Laurie Knight <>
Subject: Would Samoa be an over-wintering site for Golden Plovers?
From: Michael Tarburton <>
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2023 10:26:47 +1100
Yes Laurie

Golden Plovers do “winter” in Samoa.  During the four years we lived there we 
had many sightings on our campus lawns right through Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar.  There 
were even more at Mulinuu not far from our campus, near Apia.  For example on 
15th Feb 1994, we recorded 1 Eastern Curlew, 12 Whimbrel, 3 Ruddy Turnstone, 1 
Bar-tailed Godwit, 5 Western Tattler, & 10 Golden Plover, all at Mulinuu.

Happy birding

Mike Tarburton



> On 14 Oct 2023, at 3:59 pm, Laurie Knight <> wrote:
> 
> Following on from my previous post, we saw a lot of golden plovers on Samoa, 
> where they tended to hang out on mown lawns.  
> 
> They all seemed to be in non-breeding plumage, which seemed to be a bit 
> strange at the end of September.  Is Samoa on the East Asian flyway? (It is 
> to the east of 95% of the dateline).
> 
> My question is whether Samoa a place where golden plovers hangout when they 
> are siting out the northern hemisphere breeding season?
> 
> Regards, Laurie
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