Thanks for that. While bike riding, a baby ran in front of me. There is were two in the street, and could not get out because the curb was too high. The mother be was frantic. We stopped and picked them up and put them over the curb, but not before the wife had a quick look and pet. They are sooo soft. They ran over to mom and once again, all was right with the world.
cool video. I've had a pair that have nested in my garden for years. this year they chose my gravel driveway. I put up cones to let visitors know to stay away.
They are really cute birds. I work at a golf course and every morning they'd be running around one spot of the parking lot. I knew nothing about the broken wing act thing until i looked it up because she used it on me and I thought she was really hurt. An adult and the first babies i've ever seen in the wild. 2 of them,. They hung around for about 10 days and I haven't seen them since 🥹hopefully back next spring.
they remind me of roadrunners and the way they squack and fluff their wings out to distract you hilarious. It's like every schoolyard field here in Ontario has a killdeer family running the show.
I've been watching a mama and her nest for weeks in an area I do Landscaping in. She let's us get a meter or so close before getting defensive. So cute.
I don't think so. As far I as know the newborns can walk the day they are born and the parents take them to Food but they have to feed themselves. I'm no expert, but have googled them as they lay their eggs in middle of my driveway almost every year. archive.knoxnews.com/entertainment/columnists/marcia-davis/marcia-davis-precocious-killdeer-chicks-quick-to-flee-the-nest-ep-360494422-356913311.html
The parents work together, the babies already have feathers when they are born, and the most famous one, the parents pretend to be hurt to lure predators from the nest!
Thanks for that. While bike riding, a baby ran in front of me. There is were two in the street, and could not get out because the curb was too high. The mother be was frantic. We stopped and picked them up and put them over the curb, but not before the wife had a quick look and pet. They are sooo soft. They ran over to mom and once again, all was right with the world.
cool video. I've had a pair that have nested in my garden for years. this year they chose my gravel driveway. I put up cones to let visitors know to stay away.
I've been watching a lot of bird videos lately...this is the most beautiful bird I've seen!
Gorgeous video. THANK YOU FOR SHARING
awesome footage. Love this. very cute babies.
Groomer spotted.
Ok Maximum Re Tardicuss @@SeriousDragonify
Soooooooo fun!! I've been taking photos from afar of our killddeer Mama but this is great how you left a camera!!!
They are really cute birds. I work at a golf course and every morning they'd be running around one spot of the parking lot. I knew nothing about the broken wing act thing until i looked it up because she used it on me and I thought she was really hurt. An adult and the first babies i've ever seen in the wild. 2 of them,. They hung around for about 10 days and I haven't seen them since 🥹hopefully back next spring.
Beautiful video.
That flower at 5:42 must have really been bothering them! Gotta keep that near clean! 😂❤ So cool and cute!
they remind me of roadrunners and the way they squack and fluff their wings out to distract you hilarious. It's like every schoolyard field here in Ontario has a killdeer family running the show.
I've been watching a mama and her nest for weeks in an area I do Landscaping in. She let's us get a meter or so close before getting defensive. So cute.
luv how the top of the Killdeer's head is flat & the forehead round.
This is good therapy 👍
What happened that day? The flag is at half staff.
Really cute video ! Thk man
Meu positivo aqui parabéns abraço bem apertado para essa família 👪
How long does it take for the eggs to hatch from when she lays them??
It takes 28 days
Wow! The babies kinda look like burrs or rocks!
She thiCC,
she protecc
But most importantly, she also do an act~
What
@@K.B.Williams those birds play being hurt/having broken wing in order to get you away from their nest.
Thicc isn’t a word I’d use to describe killdeer but here’s a cookie 🍪🍪
very sweet video. wonder if how long it took for the third egg to hatch :)
Rasika Mahabal right after the video ended, ran out of storage space :(
So they don't feed them?🤷
I don't think so. As far I as know the newborns can walk the day they are born and the parents take them to Food but they have to feed themselves. I'm no expert, but have googled them as they lay their eggs in middle of my driveway almost every year. archive.knoxnews.com/entertainment/columnists/marcia-davis/marcia-davis-precocious-killdeer-chicks-quick-to-flee-the-nest-ep-360494422-356913311.html
So unprotected nest. How do they survive?
The parents work together, the babies already have feathers when they are born, and the most famous one, the parents pretend to be hurt to lure predators from the nest!
I'm afraid for them wondering if there are cats around
She’ll just have to act her way out, literally
wtf is the noise at 0:18? wtf?
LMFAO
The audio after makes the sound… well, sound like kids playing lol
Sounds like Roblox sfx.
I thought the chicks were dead
What a pain in life.