The Pacific Golden Plover is a medium-sized migratory shorebird with a slender body, long legs, and a distinctive rounded head. During the breeding season, it displays striking gold and black plumage with a black face and breast bordered by white. In non-breeding seasons, its colors become mottled brown and yellowish. This bird breeds in the Arctic tundra and undertakes long-distance migrations to tropical regions, including parts of India. In India, it is commonly seen during migration in open fields, coastal areas, and wetlands, adding to the country’s rich diversity of migratory shorebirds. Its graceful appearance and incredible endurance make it a fascinating species for birdwatchers in India and across its migratory range.