jdmar
Gold Member
Just a funny occurrence. I was moving part of my gravel drive to better allow a turn-around at the top and finish some landscaping walls and steps to my home. My wonderful 6 year old son allerted me to the fact that a killdeer had made its nest in the drive and had 4 eggs. NO WAY am I going to run them over with a dozer or tractor and hurt my son's feelings. I like to hunt, but I am not hurting an animal for no reason at all.
That killdeer sat on her nest with a dozer turning less than 24 INCHES away! I have included a photo of the tractor next to the "nest." That is not foreshortened...the tractor really is about 24-36 inches away. The small ridge of stone is where the dozer tracks mounded up some gravel while turning--only about 24" from the nest.
I've got to have respect for the bird so dedicated to taking care of her eggs. It is always neet when they hatch. Killdeer are born just like tiny adults with looong legs. They can run around almost right away..but not fly for a while.
My driveway is now moved 4-8 feet from where it was....except for a 4' by 4' area that holds that nest! Just thought I would share this with you. If interested I will try to get a photo of the drive with its 4' bump-out.
Peter
That killdeer sat on her nest with a dozer turning less than 24 INCHES away! I have included a photo of the tractor next to the "nest." That is not foreshortened...the tractor really is about 24-36 inches away. The small ridge of stone is where the dozer tracks mounded up some gravel while turning--only about 24" from the nest.
I've got to have respect for the bird so dedicated to taking care of her eggs. It is always neet when they hatch. Killdeer are born just like tiny adults with looong legs. They can run around almost right away..but not fly for a while.
My driveway is now moved 4-8 feet from where it was....except for a 4' by 4' area that holds that nest! Just thought I would share this with you. If interested I will try to get a photo of the drive with its 4' bump-out.
Peter