6.13.2011

Mama Killdeer

While out running, I stumbled across this plucky little bird called a killdeer. She had created a nest by the side of the road amid gravel and dried horse droppings. The nearer I came, the more she ruffled her feathers and squawked at me warily.

Then, feigning a hurt wing, she darted off, attempting to draw me away from her hidden treasure:

Seeing the speckled, camouflaged eggs up close was so fascinating, I came back later with kids and camera in tow. We oohed and aaaahed, careful not to touch and making an effort to hurry as the mama bird circled, doing her best to interrupt our scrutiny.

The minute we turned our backs to leave, she settled herself protectively over her nest and watched us retreat. What a good little mama.

I recently read a book on unschooling with a chapter entitled, "Animals are better than books about animals". After our little encounter with the killdeer, I whole-heartedly agree. :)

3 comments:

Apis Melliflora said...

What a neat example in nature of how mothers protect...and nurture too. I can't tell you how many times simple distraction averted more weighty discipline in our family..

Flattail Family said...

What a great find! These are awesome birds! We frequently would find nests while out fishing back in UT and would also look for the eggs/babies (which would make mom squawk and display all the harder). It will be fun for you to watch the eggs hatch and the babies grow. What a fun project for the next while for you and the kids.

We love up-close and personal biology lessons--I think our children are destined to get a bit too much given who their parents are...

The Queen Vee said...

Great post, beautiful pics, fantastic teaching moment and an A+ to you Melancholy for taking advantage of it. LOVE the egg photo.

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