Inspired by piping plover enthusiasts, a Lockport couple protects killdeer eggs at construction site
After spotting four speckled killdeer eggs in an empty lot next door, a couple is working to delay a housing construction project until the birds hatch.
This is a follow-up to the recent nature note about the killdeer and her nest of four eggs. The incubation period is 24-28 days. These babies hatched in 25 days. The four in the nest are just two ...
Organizers of the 24th annual RBC Bluesfest are awaiting word from Environment Canada and the National Capital Commission on what to do with a family of killdeer that has made its home at what’s ...
The Bluesfest killdeer have scored a backstage pass. Biologists finished moving the “bluesnest” early Wednesday morning, dragging it metre by painstaking metre to a new location out of harm’s way at ...
JOHNS ISLAND, S.C. (WCSC) - Chicks are beginning to emerge from a killdeer nest located at the Johns Island site of the Berkeley Electric Cooperative. An update on Wednesday from the agency says three ...
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