Lee County, Mississippi, USA, January 24, 2018 |
(Actually, they were called Chicken Houses).
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Tupelo, Mississippi, USA, January 14, 2018 |
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Hello!:) Good shot, and sighting of the Killdeer. It reminds me of the Plover, but has a most distinctive double breasted band.
ReplyDeleteYes, Killdeers are members of the Plover family of birds
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Oh boy...another favorite of mine, the killdeer!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for letting us share a bit of your world today by linking in at I'd Rather B Birdin'.
Ps...I call 'em buzzards also (vultures)
Delete...yep, chickens were my first thought. I see several chicken 'houses' around here. Thanks Lea for sharing, enjoy your week.
ReplyDeleteHello, I have seen similar chickens houses here. Great photos! The Killdeer is a cutie. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day and new week!
ReplyDeleteKildeer are a sign of Spring out this way. Haven't seen any yet. I posted an old chicken house too
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Lovely little killdeer! And love your chicken houses.
ReplyDeletecute little bird
ReplyDeleteCute killdeer! Love the chicken houses.
ReplyDeleteLove the little Killdeer, such fun birds. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteA lovely Killdeer! I can hear it singing!
ReplyDeleteInteresting barn/farm and I love the shot of that bird!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kildeer photo! And I'd say definitely a Chicken House/Barn! True story: we grew up in a podunk town in Eastern Washington with quite a few of those structures still being used, but I actually had a school-mate who lived in a repurposed one. (Can you imagine the cleaning job?) I believe her family owned the property and were saving to build a house.
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