Springtime welcomes hatching Killdeer at HREC!

Apr 22, 2011

Killdeer are the most common species of shorebird that utilize HREC, and the only shorebird species that nests here.  This nest was placed by the parent killdeer in open gravel next to the HREC greenhouse, and was staked by HREC staff to prevent people from walking or driving over the nest.  Two days ago the eggs hatched, and yesterday the "mom" led the precocial chicks, four of them, away from the nest site and down to Parson's Creek gravel bar.

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By Robert J Keiffer
Author - Center Superintendent