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A baby killdeer walks the shoreline of Horse Lake

One of the distinguishing marks of killdeer compared to our other plovers is their distinctive double breastband. Except when they are babies, that is, as when they first hatch they have but a single band. At such a young age their stubby little wings only hint at the majesty of flight that is to come.

This entry was posted in Birds and tagged auto tour, Horse Lake, killdeer, Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, River S Unit, Washington on September 16, 2011 by Boolie.

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