I’ve always loved the killdeer for their acting skills. To lure predators from the nest, the killdeer will pretend to have a broken wing and loudly exclaim in its two syllable cry: kill deer! We had a black lab once who claimed a killdeer as her best friend. The bird would cry out and the dog would chase. The performance lasted for hours as the Lab was never able to catch the killdeer.

That’s amusing about the dog chasing the killdeer.
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They made quite the pair.
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I would love to have seen the friendship of dog and bird!
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Sure kept the dog busy.
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I’m not familiar with killdeer. Your photos of them reminded me immediately of a drab blue jay. Their propensity for trickery is apparently similar too…
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Lol. They like to nest in fields or sometimes even at the side of the road.
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Same as Wynne…I had no idea killdeer were birds. We have a small town near us named “Kildeer” – one “l”. I never realized the connection to birds…I just thought it was a reference to a village – maybe in Scotland? Just guessing. Thanks, VJ! 😘
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They really are remarkable birds. So distinct with their two rings.
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I wasn’t familiar with this bird. How fascinating!
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They really are quite the characters.
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Thanks VJ. I would not have known what these were. Keith
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No? They are a childhood favourite of mine.
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What an interesting plover. It has a striking look too. Common in North America, but not known in my part of the world. Thanks for adding this.
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Thanks for hosting my favourite topic!
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