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- Killdeer abstract "The Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) is a medium-sized plover.The adults have a brown back and wings, a white belly, and a white breast with two black bands. The rump is tawny orange. The face and cap are brown with a white forehead. The eyering orange-red. The chicks are patterned almost identically to the adults, and are precocial — able to move around immediately after hatching. The Killdeer frequently uses a "broken wing act" to distract predators from the nest. It is named onomatopoeically after its call.".
- Killdeer binomialAuthority 10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae.
- Killdeer binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Killdeer class Bird.
- Killdeer conservationStatus "LC".
- Killdeer conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Killdeer family Charadriidae.
- Killdeer genus Charadrius.
- Killdeer kingdom Animal.
- Killdeer order Charadriiformes.
- Killdeer phylum Chordate.
- Killdeer synonym "Oxyechus vociferus".
- Killdeer thumbnail Killdeer.jpg?width=300.
- Killdeer wikiPageExternalLink detail.asp?allSpecies=y&searchText=killdeer&curGroupID=1&lgfromWhere=&curPageNum=1.
- Killdeer wikiPageExternalLink Killdeer.html.
- Killdeer wikiPageExternalLink hardy15sh.wav.
- Killdeer wikiPageExternalLink killdeer.html.
- Killdeer wikiPageExternalLink i2730id.html.
- Killdeer wikiPageID "276101".
- Killdeer wikiPageRevisionID "601735248".
- Killdeer binomial "Charadrius vociferus".
- Killdeer binomialAuthority 10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae.
- Killdeer binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Killdeer classis Bird.
- Killdeer description "Bird call of the Killdeer".
- Killdeer familia Charadriidae.
- Killdeer filename "Charadrius vociferus.ogg".
- Killdeer format Ogg.
- Killdeer genus "Charadrius".
- Killdeer hasPhotoCollection Killdeer.
- Killdeer name "Killdeer".
- Killdeer ordo Charadriiformes.
- Killdeer phylum Chordate.
- Killdeer regnum "Animalia".
- Killdeer species "C. vociferus".
- Killdeer status "LC".
- Killdeer statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Killdeer synonyms "Oxyechus vociferus".
- Killdeer title "Charadrius vociferus call".
- Killdeer subject Category:Birds_of_Puerto_Rico.
- Killdeer subject Category:Birds_of_the_United_States.
- Killdeer subject Category:Charadrius.
- Killdeer subject Category:Onomatopoeias.
- Killdeer type Animal.
- Killdeer type Bird.
- Killdeer type Eukaryote.
- Killdeer type Species.
- Killdeer type Animal.
- Killdeer type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Killdeer type Bird.
- Killdeer type EukaryoticCell.
- Killdeer type Organism.
- Killdeer comment "The Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) is a medium-sized plover.The adults have a brown back and wings, a white belly, and a white breast with two black bands. The rump is tawny orange. The face and cap are brown with a white forehead. The eyering orange-red. The chicks are patterned almost identically to the adults, and are precocial — able to move around immediately after hatching. The Killdeer frequently uses a "broken wing act" to distract predators from the nest.".
- Killdeer label "Borrelho-de-dupla-coleira".
- Killdeer label "Charadrius vociferus".
- Killdeer label "Charadrius vociferus".
- Killdeer label "Keilschwanz-Regenpfeifer".
- Killdeer label "Killdeer".
- Killdeer label "Killdeerplevier".
- Killdeer label "Pluvier kildir".
- Killdeer label "Sieweczka krzykliwa".
- Killdeer label "Крикливый зуёк".
- Killdeer label "زقزاق صياح".
- Killdeer sameAs Keilschwanz-Regenpfeifer.
- Killdeer sameAs Charadrius_vociferus.
- Killdeer sameAs Charadrius_vociferus.
- Killdeer sameAs 100877.
- Killdeer sameAs Pluvier_kildir.
- Killdeer sameAs Charadrius_vociferus.
- Killdeer sameAs 6gk6Z.
- Killdeer sameAs Killdeerplevier.
- Killdeer sameAs Sieweczka_krzykliwa.
- Killdeer sameAs Borrelho-de-dupla-coleira.
- Killdeer sameAs m.01pby5.
- Killdeer sameAs Q755737.
- Killdeer sameAs Q755737.
- Killdeer wasDerivedFrom Killdeer?oldid=601735248.
- Killdeer depiction Killdeer.jpg.
- Killdeer isPrimaryTopicOf Killdeer.
- Killdeer name "Killdeer".