Although they are a plover they are often found far away from water. They are found in a variety of habitat and have adapted very well to humans. The bird in the first picture made its nest in the side of a gravel road. Fortunately it was in a wildlife refuge so the area was roped off to avoid an accident with a car. Other common places that you can see killdeer include parks, ball fields, low farm fields, yards and golf courses. Killdeer are known for faking a wing injury to lure predators away from their nest or young. Since they consider us predators I have seen this behavior on a few occasions, but since I do not intend to eat the bird it does not quite work correctly. Instead I look for the chick because they are quite photogenic.
love these guys. their babies are like striped cottonballs on toothpicks. :)
ReplyDeletesuch an odd name. sweet thing would not even HURT a deer.
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How sweet this little one was!
ReplyDeleteNice to see your photos!
Greetings Pia
One of my favorite birds. A couple of years ago one nested in the middle of my neighbor's driveway. This summer while getting my Jeep fixed I found a nest in the car repair shops gravel parking lot.
ReplyDeleteThey sure don't always pick good nesting places.
Sweet shots!
See these on the golf course sometimes protecting their nest here in Mighigan during summer. They almost seem intimidating when a golfer gets to close. I have seen them chase people away and its funny to watch such a small bird chase adult men golfers away from the nest. Looks like they have been starting to migrate south as of late though.
ReplyDeleteInteresting bird and great that you were able to get photos of the chick as well.
ReplyDeleteLovely little birds and very similar to our Ringed Plovers...
ReplyDeleteThe chick is so cute. From Findlay
ReplyDeleteI often worry about where killdeer make their nests! I guess it works for them as there seem to be a lot of them. :))
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of a new bird to me. Looks like a very very large Ringed Plover
ReplyDeleteGreat photography and interesting facts. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThey are interesting birds to watch. The baby is so cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos.
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