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The mountain plover is a sensitive species in the Great Plains ecosystem, an impor- tant indicator of the shortgrass prairie's overall health. Because much of the plover's range is now farms or ranchland, it would seem that the rarely seen bird would spark a typical rancher versus environmentalist conflict: people try- ing to make a living from the land pitted against those wishing to preserve it in a pris- tine condition. But that's not quite the case with mountain plovers, which have adapted ...to a disturbed prairie environment and may actually thrive on land altered by certain types of grazing and cultivation. This is only one of several contradictory traits of a bird the Sibley Guide to Birds calls "distinctively plain." Another is that the mountain plover lives nowhere near moun- tains. And then there's the fact that it's a shorebird, yet it avoids the lakes and rivers where most shorebirds reside. The best place to see a mountain plover is on over- grazed pastures and fallow fields.
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