I was still within sound of the bleating killdeers when a rather large, greenish-gray bird flapped heavily but noiselessly from a muddy spot in the grass to the top of a stake and faced me.
Killdeers and sandpipers are noisy birds; and one would know, after half a day upon the marsh, even if he had never seen these birds before, that they could not have been bred here.
Descending a copsy dune from the road, I surprised a brood of young killdeers feeding along the drift at the edge of the wet meadow.
In marked contrast to the clownish coots and the noisy killdeers and blackbirds, the almost silent, gentle, dainty, little phalaropes stand out in memory as charming features in the picture, so characteristic of western bird life.
Everything is related to everything else, and the self-same power that brought the killdeers to Marblehead sent me there to see them and do them honor.
Surely you heard the killdeers crying in the night," prompted the man.
The red-wings were swarming, the killdeers busy, and he thought of the Dream Girl and smiled.
Among the growth of the lake shore, duck, coot, and grebe voices commingled in the last chattering hastened splash of securing supper before bedtime; crying killdeers crossed the water, and overhead the nighthawks massed in circling companies.
On the first of March, five killdeers flew over in a flock, and a half hour later one straggler crying piteously followed in their wake.
In a basket behind the kitchen stove fifteen newly hatched yellow chickens, with brown stripes on their backs, were peeping and nestling; and on wing the killdeers cried half the night.
When going over the ground for the first time a couple of killdeers made a lot of excitement in one corner of the field.
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