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songbird[_2_] 21-05-2013 11:25 PM

killdeer hatchlings
 
usually they are hatched and gone before
i can get a picture of them. today i happened
to be lucky and got a few pictures of them
as they were hatching out. two of the four
were hatched when i first checked and then
i went back a while later and checked again
and the rest were hatched.

http://www.anthive.com/killdeer/killdeer.html


songbird

Natural Girl 22-05-2013 10:56 PM

killdeer hatchlings
 
songbird wrote:
usually they are hatched and gone before
i can get a picture of them. today i happened
to be lucky and got a few pictures of them
as they were hatching out. two of the four
were hatched when i first checked and then
i went back a while later and checked again
and the rest were hatched.

http://www.anthive.com/killdeer/killdeer.html


songbird


oh .. they are so cute!

--
Natural Girl



Pat Kiewicz[_2_] 23-05-2013 12:58 PM

killdeer hatchlings
 
songbird said:


usually they are hatched and gone before
i can get a picture of them. today i happened
to be lucky and got a few pictures of them
as they were hatching out. two of the four
were hatched when i first checked and then
i went back a while later and checked again
and the rest were hatched.

http://www.anthive.com/killdeer/killdeer.html


I imagine the parents the parents were doing that "OH!! LOOK OVER
HERE AT THE POOR CRUSHED BIRD!!" act while you were taking
the pictures. (I am always amazed at how "stepped on" they manage
to look.)

--
Pat in Plymouth MI

"Yes, swooping is bad."

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songbird[_2_] 23-05-2013 03:31 PM

killdeer hatchlings
 
Natural Girl wrote:
songbird wrote:


usually they are hatched and gone before
i can get a picture of them. today i happened
to be lucky and got a few pictures of them
as they were hatching out. two of the four
were hatched when i first checked and then
i went back a while later and checked again
and the rest were hatched.

http://www.anthive.com/killdeer/killdeer.html


oh .. they are so cute!


yeah! all legs and feet.

they also move out pretty quickly. i couldn't
find them the next day, but they were around as
the parents were still trying to decoy and lead
away.

i hope to see them running around soon and get
a few more pictures.


songbird

songbird[_2_] 23-05-2013 04:39 PM

killdeer hatchlings
 
Pat Kiewicz wrote:
songbird said:


usually they are hatched and gone before
i can get a picture of them. today i happened
to be lucky and got a few pictures of them
as they were hatching out. two of the four
were hatched when i first checked and then
i went back a while later and checked again
and the rest were hatched.

http://www.anthive.com/killdeer/killdeer.html


I imagine the parents the parents were doing that "OH!! LOOK OVER
HERE AT THE POOR CRUSHED BIRD!!" act while you were taking
the pictures. (I am always amazed at how "stepped on" they manage
to look.)


at times, but these birds were hatched and raised
here before so they are quite tame. at times i've
been a few feet away and the bird would sit on the
eggs and just look at me. not even make a peep or
flutter. as long as i didn't stop and look at them...
when i tried to get closeup pics with camera it was
never the way. then they'd flutter a bit, but if i
went over to the other side of one garden and sat
down they'd eventually let up and go back to tending
the eggs.

the day before the eggs hatched we had four people
digging up plants a few feet from the eggs and the
bird just stood there and peeped at us.

each year when they come back and make a nest and
lay eggs i try to spend some time just sitting and
watching so they get used to me being there. it helps
keep the noise and fluttering to a minimum. i was
tempted when they were hatching to imprint the young
but then i realized i really wasn't daddy material...

still i hope to see them running around shortly.
when the weather breaks and i can get some more
planting done.


songbird

Billy[_10_] 24-05-2013 06:48 PM

killdeer hatchlings
 
In article ,
songbird wrote:

Pat Kiewicz wrote:
songbird said:


usually they are hatched and gone before
i can get a picture of them. today i happened
to be lucky and got a few pictures of them
as they were hatching out. two of the four
were hatched when i first checked and then
i went back a while later and checked again
and the rest were hatched.

http://www.anthive.com/killdeer/killdeer.html


I imagine the parents the parents were doing that "OH!! LOOK OVER
HERE AT THE POOR CRUSHED BIRD!!" act while you were taking
the pictures. (I am always amazed at how "stepped on" they manage
to look.)


at times, but these birds were hatched and raised
here before so they are quite tame. at times i've
been a few feet away and the bird would sit on the
eggs and just look at me. not even make a peep or
flutter. as long as i didn't stop and look at them...
when i tried to get closeup pics with camera it was
never the way. then they'd flutter a bit, but if i
went over to the other side of one garden and sat
down they'd eventually let up and go back to tending
the eggs.

the day before the eggs hatched we had four people
digging up plants a few feet from the eggs and the
bird just stood there and peeped at us.

each year when they come back and make a nest and
lay eggs i try to spend some time just sitting and
watching so they get used to me being there. it helps
keep the noise and fluttering to a minimum. i was
tempted when they were hatching to imprint the young
but then i realized i really wasn't daddy material...

still i hope to see them running around shortly.
when the weather breaks and i can get some more
planting done.


songbird


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songbird[_2_] 04-06-2013 07:37 AM

killdeer hatchlings
 
songbird wrote:
....
i hope to see them running around soon and get
a few more pictures.


not been able to get any pictures, they are off
in the distance and i hear them about most days,
haven't seen.

a few days ago one of the parents flew into the
garden (near where the nest was) where i was puttering
and it landed on a large rock and bobbed it's head. i
bobbed mine in return (like i was doing when i was
sitting and watching it and it would bob it's head and
i would bob mine). kinda funny. then it took off. i
think it was saying hello. or maybe hoping for another
juicy junebug...


songbird


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