Mississauga Killderr fledged.
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Mississauga Killderr fledged.

Ron Luft

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Though not of any huge importance in the overall, and not as exciting as Piping Plover nests I am happy to report the successfull fledging of 3 Killdeer chicks to full flight status. The only noteworthy issue may be that the chosen site was a fairly busy parking lot (cars & trucks) in Mississauga. I wouldn't have thought the area very good potential for a Killdeer brood with a very few ditches (often lacking any water), some lawns and ashphalt as habitat and food supply. Obviously they know more than I about raising their young in such a place. This is also at least their second or third year. The resident Kestrel's obviousy had other food than Killdeer chicks in other more populous birds, mice and perhaps baby wabbits?
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Ron Luft »
Good spotting! Never leave your bins at home.


Margaret

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Last week I drove through the industrial section of Hansen Rd. in Brampton for an 8:30am appointment on Queen St. and was surprised to see a killdeer scuttle across the road in front of the car.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Margaret »
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oniedz

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There are usually killdeers hanging out in the parking lot of the now closed Sams Club in Richmond Hill - near Hightech Road and Silver Linden.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by oniedz »