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Killdeer

Charadrius vociferus

Description:

"Large banded plover, brown upperparts and white underparts, two distinct black bands cross upper breast. White stripes on wings are visible in flight. Tail and rump show rust-brown in flight. Black bill, pink-brown legs and feet. Wavering, erratic flight, capable of swift, direct flight." -http://identify.whatbird.com/obj/101/_/Killdeer.aspx

Habitat:

Open, grassy area

Notes:

"A shorebird you can see without going to the beach, Killdeer are graceful plovers common to lawns, golf courses, athletic fields, and parking lots. These tawny birds run across the ground in spurts, stopping with a jolt every so often to check their progress, or to see if they’ve startled up any insect prey. Their voice, a far-carrying, excited kill-deer, is a common sound even after dark, often given in flight as the bird circles overhead on slender wings." - http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Killd...

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1 Comment

FoTony
FoTony 11 years ago

Very nice picture!

Liam
Spotted by
Liam

Augusta, Georgia, USA

Spotted on Nov 23, 2012
Submitted on Nov 26, 2012

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