Killdeer

Charadrius vociferusOrder: CHARADRIIFORMESFamily: Plovers (Charadriidae)
Killdeer Portrait
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Range Map for Killdeer

Overview

Killdeer: Large banded plover, brown upperparts and white underparts, two distinct black bands cross upper breast. White stripes on wings are visible in flight. Tail and rump show rust-brown in flight. Black bill, pink-brown legs and feet. Wavering, erratic flight, capable of swift, direct flight.

Range and Habitat

Killdeer: Breeds from Alaska east to Newfoundland and southward. Spends winters north to British Columbia, Utah, the Ohio Valley, and Massachusetts; also found in South America. Preferred habitats include open areas such as plowed fields, golf courses, and short-grass prairies.

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Voice Text

"kill-dee", "kill-deear", "kill-deeah-dee-dee"

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Related Birds:

Wilson's Warbler
Eurasian Dotterel
Lesser Sand-Plover
Mountain Plover
Semipalmated Plover
Wilson's Plover
Common Ringed Plover
Little Ringed Plover
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Family Plover (Charadriidae)_blue
Species Charadrius vociferus
Length9 - 10.5 Inches
Wingspan20 Inches

Killdeer

Killdeer: Large banded plover, brown upperparts and white underparts, two distinct black bands cross upper breast. White stripes on wings are visible in flight. Tail and rump show rust-brown in flight. Black bill, pink-brown legs and feet. Wavering, erratic flight, capable of swift, direct flight.

● Song: "kill-dee", "kill-deear", "kill-deeah-dee-dee"

● Foraging & Feeding: Killdeer: Diet consists of various aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates, mostly insects; also eats berries; forages on the ground.

● Breeding & nesting: Killdeer: Three to five buff eggs with brown markings are laid in a shallow ground depression lined with grass, often in gravelly areas. Incubation ranges from 24 to 28 days and is carried out by both parents.

● Similar species: Killdeer: Semipalmated Plover is smaller and has a single breast band. Wilson's Plover is smaller, has a single breast band, and plain brown back, rump, and tail.

Flight Pattern

Flies in erratic wavering manner.
Killdeer Body Illustration
● Range & Habitat: Killdeer: Breeds from Alaska east to Newfoundland and southward. Spends winters north to British Columbia, Utah, the Ohio Valley, and Massachusetts; also found in South America. Preferred habitats include open areas such as plowed fields, golf courses, and short-grass prairies.
BreedingMonogamous, Solitary nester
PopulationCommon to abundant
MigrationMigratory
Weight3.2 Ounces