Killdeer birds typically stand about 9 to 11 inches tall. They have a slender build and long legs, which contribute to their height. Their distinctive appearance includes a brownish back, white underparts, and two black bands across their chest. These characteristics help them blend into their habitat while foraging for insects and small invertebrates.
Killdeer are birds.
They flap their wings like other birds - a Killdeer is a type of Plover.
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Killdeer are shorebirds that can live an average of 11 years in the wild. These birds are found all over North America and certain regions of South America. The average length of a killdeer is about 9 to 10 inches.
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Whimbrels, Sandpipers, Sanderlings, Curlews, Plovers, Killdeer, Phalaropes
Killdeer eggs are vulnerable to a variety of predators, including raccoons, snakes, crows, and various birds of prey. Ground-nesting birds like American crows and larger mammals such as foxes and skunks are particularly adept at locating and consuming these eggs. Additionally, some species of rodents may also pose a threat to killdeer nests. Their camouflage helps protect the eggs, but they are still at risk from these opportunistic feeders.
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The killdeer is a plover, which are normally shorebirds. The killdeer is found inland away from the sea, unlike other plovers. It lays its eggs in a simple depression on open ground, and the eggs are speckled to blend into the surroundings. Both parents incubate the clutch, and will display to distract predators by feigning injury and screeching.
Killdeer would be considered secondary consumers in the food chain. They are omnivores that eat insects and berries, but they are also eaten by other consumers like foxes, birds of prey, and the like.
To survive most birds must eat at least half their own weight in food each day.