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- Killdeer - Wikipedia
North American breeders winter from their resident range south to Central America, the West Indies, and the northernmost portions of South America The nonbreeding habitat of the killdeer includes coastal wetlands, beach habitats, and coastal fields
- Killdeer Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Killdeer have the characteristic large, round head, large eye, and short bill of all plovers They are especially slender and lanky, with a long, pointed tail and long wings
- Killdeer | Audubon Field Guide
Widespread, common, and conspicuous, the Killdeer calls its name as it flies over farmland and other open country Like other members of the plover family, this species is often found at the water's edge, but it also lives in pastures and fields far from water
- Killdeer Bird - Facts, Habitat, Eggs, Sounds, Adaptations, Pictures
All about the Killdeer - characteristics, life expectancy, sounds and calls, distribution, behavior, diet, predators, interesting facts, and much more
- What is a Killdeer Bird: Fascinating Facts You Must Know
Killdeer birds are medium-sized plovers known for their loud calls and striking double black chest bands They often live near fields and open areas, using a unique “broken wing” trick to protect their nests
- Killdeer Nesting (All You Need To Know) - Birdfact
In this complete guide to killdeer nesting, we will take a closer look at the birds' nesting habits, what time of year they lay their eggs, and how they raise their young Read on to learn more! Do killdeer build nests? Killdeers build simple nests that are essentially just scrapes in the ground
- Killdeer - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Everything you should know about the Killdeer The Killdeer is a small shorebird that primarily lives along the beaches in the Americas
- The Courageous Killdeer Bird - The Old Farmers Almanac
Learn about the courageous killdeer bird, including its call, nesting habits, babies, history, and more facts from The Old Farmer's Almanac
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