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Killdeers live all over North America and parts of South America, too. A small population also lives in Great Britain. They like to be close to a water source like a lake, river, stream, drainage ditch or the ocean. The often live on farmlands or open grasslands as well as beaches. They also like open grassy areas like backyards and Golf courses.

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Why are killdeer named killdeer?

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