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Aviation.High.Guy
2013-06-17, 11:16 PM
A few shots I took of a bird not seen too often around here. She's a "Killdeer"- in the Plover family. She resides in my kid's school yard of all places. They like to nest in pebbly areas with tufts of grass. We're all hoping to see her chicks soon.

http://oi40.tinypic.com/hry0rr.jpg

Here she is standing sentry over the eggs
http://oi39.tinypic.com/2r5w5lu.jpg

http://oi44.tinypic.com/2m3fvbc.jpg

Zee71
2013-06-17, 11:17 PM
Wow ..... Never saw one of those before.

megatop412
2013-06-18, 11:09 AM
That looks pretty exotic

Aviation.High.Guy
2013-06-18, 11:23 AM
Yeah, how 'bout them jail stripes. It's a "jailbird". ;)

Gintaras B.
2013-10-31, 07:46 PM
A few shots I took of a bird not seen too often around here. She's a "Killdeer"- in the Plover family. She resides in my kid's school yard of all places. They like to nest in pebbly areas with tufts of grass. We're all hoping to see her chicks soon.


Where on LI(location) have you seen, took a photo of a killdeer? Great photos...

I see killdeers all the time in a summer by where I work - Mineola.

Here's my photos:

http://g2.img-dpreview.com/F78693D800B44E40BC3C50CF2903A567.jpg

Juvenile killdeer(I think so), even someone told me, it's a sandpiper:

http://g3.img-dpreview.com/291C88C2F6AB4629A4B5E4F8DDD6F9A4.jpg

Some other birds from same location:

I guess, it's a female Goldfinch:

http://g2.img-dpreview.com/2BBE8ABADC784FBD8D7EC046D7173B08.jpg

Juvenile Starling:

http://g3.img-dpreview.com/7AEB7AD2C3AC46A4AE0272FF40173456.jpg

Gray Catbird:

http://g2.img-dpreview.com/52CC8B78644E492B822F1E16873AF2B4.jpg

Grackle:

http://g4.img-dpreview.com/989546D7E2064392B2A2877C6BC7A000.jpg

American Robin:

http://g3.img-dpreview.com/4E705EA96B414035A45C518976E920C8.jpg

And..of course, those "birds" do fly at that location - when they take approach to land on 22L:

http://g3.img-dpreview.com/52EC43EF32F942B283AE771D927D642F.jpg

Kiffy
2013-10-31, 09:04 PM
Juvenile killdeer(I think so), even someone told me, it's a sandpiper:
http://g3.img-dpreview.com/291C88C2F6AB4629A4B5E4F8DDD6F9A4.jpg
It's definitely a Sandpiper, not sure the type. Maybe a Semipalmated...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semipalmated_Sandpiper


I guess, it's a female Goldfinch:
http://g2.img-dpreview.com/2BBE8ABADC784FBD8D7EC046D7173B08.jpg

That's a Yellow Warbler:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Warbler

Nice bird photos guys!

lijk604
2013-10-31, 10:21 PM
Killdeer are quite common in places you do not expect them. Case in point. They hang around FRG.
earlier this year there were 2 females, which raised 4 chicks right on Atlantic's ramp where they usually park Miami Air.
They were literally under my office window. During breaks we would watch them be very protective and stand guard of their young. Thankfully, none became engine casualties.

Aviation.High.Guy
2013-11-02, 10:30 AM
I didn't know they were common. The science teacher at my kid's school told everyone this is a rare sighting. What do they know? :biggrin: