The nest site is a bare spot on the ground near water. These birds often nest in small groups, sometimes with avocets.
These birds are communal nesters and may breed in loose colonies. They have been known to breed as far north as Britain, with recent successful breeding events recorded in Southern and Northern England.
Their diet consists mainly of insects and crustaceans, which they deftly pick from the water's surface or from wet sand.






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