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04-10-2010, 06:29 PM | #1 |
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Killdeer At Opechee
I spotted a pair of Killdeers today along the shore of Lake Opechee here in Laconia. As you can see the water level is so high that there is no delineation between the water and the land. I just hope their nesting area is okay.
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04-11-2010, 02:26 AM | #2 |
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Bird Trumps Man...
Killdeer lay their camouflage-color eggs on the ground—right out in the open air. (No nest...no twigs...no moss...no feathers...no string...no grass...no pine needles...no nuthin').
Two killdeer once were energetically playing their "broken wing" trick around me, which prompted me to carefully search for the "nest" eggs along a river bank. After half an hour, they still had "broken wings", and my camera (which never snapped any pictures of Killdeer eggs ) had suddenly gotten very heavy. |
04-11-2010, 09:05 AM | #3 |
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APS, you are mostly correct. Although, they do not build nests per se, they do prefer to lay their eggs on gravel or similar small stones. Killdeer hatchlings are precocial; meaning that very soon after hatching they are able to walk about and forage on their own.
Killdeer eggs If you approach a Killdeer and it does employ it's broken wing behavior, you can be sure you are near it's nest. Otherwise they will pretty much ignore your presence if you keep your distance. Image of Killdeer sitting on eggs, taken from remote nest cam.
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Great Pictures Airedale1!
While we are on the subject of Killdeer, Chickie related this very interesting incident of trying to save one in Chipmunks! thread.
Makes me worried about Mac trying to catch the mink out at the island! |
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