Killdeer

Killdeer surprise and delight bird-watchers every year with their unique nesting habits. Learn how to attract killdeer to your yard, and listen to their song.

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Photo: Roland Jordahl

Killdeer map
    • Scientific Name: Charadrius vociferus
    • Family: Plover.
    • Length: 10-1/2 inches.
    • Wingspan: 24 inches.
    • Distinctive Markings: A large, lanky plover with a brown back, white neck ring, two black bands across a white breast and a long tail with an orange rump that shows only in flight or display.
    • Nest: No nest. Its four eggs, heavily marked with brown spots, scrawls and blotches, blend in with the surroundings. The pair incubates the eggs for 24 to 26 days until they hatch.
    • Song: Noisy call of "kill-dee" and repeats "dee-dee-dee."
    • Habitat: Lawns, cemeteries, parking lots, golf courses and cultivated fields, usually away from water.
    • Diet: Though nearly all of its diet consists of insects gleaned from the fields and lawns where it lives, it also consumes earthworms, crayfish and weed seeds.
    • Backyard Favorites: A gravel driveway where it can lay its eggs, even though it may be at risk at that location.

    Listen to this bird’s song