Posted by David from Kansas on August 05, 2011 at 08:02:49 from (63.245.153.64):
In Reply to: Re: baby quail...... posted by Nancy Howell on August 05, 2011 at 06:26:25:
Reading Nancy's post about Killdeer reminds me that we have a lot of them around here still. They nest on the ground, usually in very open fields with minimum cover and usually only two eggs per nest. When scared from their nest the mother birds do that fake injury thing by running around dragging a wing and trying to distract you from the nest. I have on several occations stopped and moved the nest of eggs to the tilled ground to try to save them but really don't know if that is successful. Their young are indeed very interesting and they can run pretty fast on those little "tooth pick" legs. Kinda like a miniature Road Runner. Having their nests in open fields subjects them to destruction by the huge implements used in tillage. Have also seen many horned toad lizards this summer.
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