05/19/2026
Opportunistic tenants discovered at Weeks Wetland Preserve recently! While completing trail mowing and maintenance, Lopez Island staff observed these nesting Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus), a type of plover, in a downed log.
Though it’s considered a shorebird, Killdeer are often found far from the beach, favoring a wide range of open areas like agricultural fields, tidal flats, and grass lawns. Typically, Killdeer nest on the open ground, in a small depression with no nest structure. This clutch takes full advantage of the extra protection the decaying snag provides, safely nestling four eggs inside. A great reminder of the importance of being a mindful mower, especially during breeding season.