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The killdeer is a noisy, medium-sized plover with black and white breast stripes. Reddish back. Found in fields, stony dry areas as well as around water. Adults have a brown back and wings, a white belly, and a white breast with two black bands. The rump is tawny orange. The face and cap are brown with a white forehead. They have an orange-red eyering.
Their breeding habitat is open fields or lawns, often quite far from water, across most of Canada, the United States, and Mexico, with isolated populations in Costa Rica and Peru. They nest on the ground in an open area with a clear line of sight, or on a gravel roof. They are migratory in northern areas and winter as far south as northern South America. They are rare vagrants to western Europe, usually late in the year.
These birds forage for food in fields, mudflats, and shores, usually by sight. They mainly eat insects.
Their name comes from their call, frequently heard. These birds will frequently use the "broken wing act" to distract predators from their nests. Their ability to exploit a wide range of agricultural and semi-urban habitat has helped keep them common and widespread in their range.
I tried to get a photo from a lower PoV and you'll see what happened next week.
From the archives..............Photo captured June 4, 2011.
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@lisl: We have plovers, too where they are slowing disappearing. :-(
@Rose: Thank you!