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Watch Out For The Killdeer

It's that time of year when birds are laying and protecting their eggs. At Shoreline Regional Park, one of those birds is hard to see, but easy to hear.

A family was out strolling at Shoreline Regional Park on Saturday, with two dogs and a couple of kids. They were walking on the tan bark that separates the parking lot from the grass area by Ferry Point Park. 

A distraught woman began running in their direction, yelling for them to be careful. The adults were clearly confused - what was this woman yelling about? 

That woman - who happens to be my wife - was concerned about the well-being of the killdear who nests in the tan bark. 

A killdear is a bird common to places like lawns and parking lots, and this particular one has been in the tan bark for two years now. She's protecting four eggs, but her coloration makes it nearly impossible to see her. Since the tan bark is a natural walkway between the parking lot and lawn, it's easy to walk right by her without even knowing she's there.

Her defense, when threatened, is to run from the nest and jump around making noise, distracting the intruder from the fact that a nest is nearby. The noise they make sounds very much like "kill deer," thus the name.

These are shorebirds, but don't really take much to the water. 

If you see one, just be careful not to step on the nest. And if a woman comes running at you yelling for you to be careful where you step, chances are there's a killdear somewhere nearby. 

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Palermo May 20, 2013 at 03:32 pm
I have found it's very hard to find a parking spot there. Another negative is the number of theRead More "constant outsdoorsmen" types lurking all around. I've been confronted several times and worried about leaving my car there.
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Beau Behan May 17, 2013 at 09:36 am
Hi Robert, Thanks for dropping in and checking out the blog. The new Patch look is so 'new' as I amRead More still learning to navigate through. Just updated it and added the link to my film review. Thanks again. Cheers!
Robert Rothgery May 17, 2013 at 09:30 am
I am happy to know that Mr. Behan's review of "STID" is now available. Might we knowRead More where it is available? Perhaps I am just an Apple lovin' technopeasant, but despite my frantic serial clicking on text without links, I could not find the actual story. Alas and alack I may never know why there is no darkness in "...Into Darkness" (or Lightness). Oh, and welcome back Jim!
Palermo May 20, 2013 at 03:30 pm
The main reason I don't go to any of the businesses downtown is the lack of parking. What littleRead More there is is taken up by the owners of these establishments. God forbid they park somewhere else less convenient so actual paying customers can frequent their businesses.
Captain Bebops May 19, 2013 at 09:47 am
Jim, then that's yet another penalty for showing up for jury duty. The system needs a big overhaul.Read More
Jim Caroompas May 19, 2013 at 09:27 am
The city is no longer paying for juror parking. In other words, juror or not, if your meter hasRead More expired, you pay.