I noticed a Killdeer foraging in an empty lot one evening while visiting the site of an eagle nest I monitor for the Audubon Society. When I lived up north these birds were a common sight but after migrating south I rarely saw or heard them so it was a real treat to catch a glimpse.
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Looks familiar
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I have not seen one of these in a long while! Excellent capture!
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The markings seem very similar to our Ruddy Turnstone, is that farenough South for you? LoL
I don’t think it’s migratory populates most of Australia & New Guinea it’s foraging method is to Bulldoze coastal weed and inland riverways, gravel patches etc extending into the deserts (Race Interpres)
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Wonderful capture of the Killdeer. I love watching their theatrics when they are defending their nests.
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Love the detail on this little bird. Great photo !
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I don’t link I’ve ever seen one. I like the subtle brown monotone.
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Very cool!!
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My son absolutely adores birds. I thought I would get a quick smile, when I shared your portrait. Imagine my surprise, when he correctly named the bird pictured! Thank you for sharing your wonderful capture. 🙂
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Lovely composition. Happy new Year. 🙂
The bird’s name confused me as a child. ” I saw a kill deer this morning. It was lovely.”
The only thing worse was Dr. Kill-dare.
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