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In the USA, they spend there time on the East Coast in beaches, knolls, and tidal pools by the ocean.

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Piping Plovers would probably live near the beachfronts, or atleast in a habitat with warm weather, like the Atlantic Coast, where theres lots of sand.

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Mainly along the east coast south to NC. Some dispersal to midwest in small numbers.

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from puddles and any fresh water source

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