Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) nest in busy parking lot protect
Found on golf courses or vacant gravell parking lots, this noisy plover is best known for its "broken wing" behavior. If a predator approaches, a nesting killdeer performs a conspicuous distraction display, dragging itself as if mortally wounded, often on one foot, its wings seemingly broken and its rusty tail fanned toward the intruder. This feigning of injury is effective in luring the predator away from the eggs or young, at which point the bird then "recovers" and flies off, calling loudly. This photo was taken in Easton, MD on May 12, 2014 in a gravel parking lot.
Chesapeake Bay bird shorebird nest baby breeding fledgling native species shoreline marsh Easton Talbot County MarylandAuthor(s) | Jane Hawkey |
Author Company | Integration and Application Network |
Date Created | 2014-07-15 |
Album | Fauna > Birds |
Type | Photo |
Dimensions | 3072 x 2048 |
Filesize | 5.7 MB |
Number of Downloads | 205 |
Filetype(s) | JPG |
License | Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) |
Required Attribution | Jane Hawkey, Integration and Application Network (ian.umces.edu/media-library) |