Plovers Nesting On Roof

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Plovers nesting on roof.

In urban environments plovers may lay their eggs on roof tops for safety. They drive everyone crazy with their squawking through the night and they terrify all the kids with their super aggressive constant swooping. Breeding season is from november to june each year and they usually lay 3 to 4 eggs in a small depression in the ground with eggs taking 28 days to hatch. Bird netting can help exclude magpies.

They nest on your roof or in the grassy gap between the footpath and road. In most cases the chicks will be able to jump down safely from the roof. This is a natural process undertaken by many bird species including some ducks who nest in tree hollows and the chicks are remarkably resilient to the long fall but may require assistance if the distance is too great. Masked lapwings try to chase dogs or people away from their nests.

On 17th july 2019 local birder przemek strzelecki found a pair of ringed plovers charadrius hiaticula with four chicks on a warehouse roof at the eastern end of shoreham port sussex. They pretend to be injured to draw a predator away from their eggs. The warehouse is less than 100 m from a shingle beach which has in the past been a traditional site for ringed plovers to attempt to nest.

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