Killdeer, Master of Distraction

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These shorebirds put on a ‘broken-wing act’ to distract predators.

Since Killdeer don’t always pick the safest places to lay their eggs, they’ve developed a clever way to protect their young. They use the art of distraction. When it spots a predator close by, the Kildeer parent will pretend it has a broken wing - calling loudly and limping along as it stretches out one wing and fans its tail.

Killdeer, Master of Distraction | BirdNote
 
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