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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Another Farmish Moment ...

The very well camoflaged egg

Dancing up a storm to distract me
I can't even see her head

She was also very vocal

They actually look quite pretty when they do this

Temporary barricade

And Bruno couldn't care less



When I was hand-walking BrunZ around the ring yesterday, preparatory to riding [to let him get the saddle "feel", and tighten the girth] a killdeer became most upset and vocal. She was in one corner of the ring, and obviously had a nest there. 
   While I rode, she was extremely brave in her attempts to warn us away. At one point, I glanced below my inside leg/boot, and she was almost directly under us. Several times she swooped around Bruno, almost right under his nose. Thankfully, Bruno could not give a damn, and just kept evenly going on.
   After I finished riding, and took care of BrunZ, I went to the corner to see if I could find her nest. There was nothing yesterday, but today, while cleaning the ring, I found her nest with one egg. She will probably lay two or three more, and then it will be a few weeks till they hatch. We had a similar situation last year, when they decided to nest on top of the manure pile. I would get  scolded every morning by "mom" about not disturbing the kids.


   

9 comments:

  1. Wow, what great shots, Kathryn...and a very interesting story.

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  2. Kathryn I love these posts from your daily life ...great stories, and you really show your love and respect for nature with the choice of your words.
    Hugs

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  3. I love that photo of her dancing up a storm! Shes like a beautoful fan or a whirling dirvish. I love the way you have to work at seeing what is really going on!

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  4. What wonder that is life, and you respect at all times, you're a special person.
    Thank you for special moments with this.
    A hug

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  5. Very interesting, boy life on the farm is very much different from the burbs. The killdeer is sure a pretty bird. Looking forward to seeing the new family when they arrive.

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  6. Hi, Kathryn - thanks for sharing the story and the photos. Reminds me of a kildeer momma who layed her eggs on a gentle hill in our backyard in Connecticut years ago. Our neighbors dog Honey - a beautiful springer spaniel - decided it was her job to protect the nest. She patrolled the area around the nest day and night. It was quite an experience and a delight to see!

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  7. Those are fantastic photos and a great story! I don't think I've ever really seen a kildeer up close, heard them lots but never seen one. And what a good steady boy Bruno is to be so calm about it!

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  8. That's so neat. My mom has them in her garden. Great photos!

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  9. Great photos. Those mama birds can be pretty protective, can't say I blame them. We have baby birds in a nest on our front door. I was able to photograph them from eggs to babies. We went out of town last week and when I came home I opened my door, which goes into my house and out flew 2 birds. I'm lucky they didn't fly into the house.

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