19 March 2014, 10:00
JefffiveOstrich? Maybe two days out of the eggs?
Maybe Walter needs to disguise himself as a young ostrich. Should be REALLY effective for lion hunting...
20 March 2014, 13:20
NakihunterSome kind of lapwing or plover?
Or francolin?
20 March 2014, 16:13
Zephyrwhy is it that my Mac Book will not connect to Saeed's vids
20 March 2014, 21:04
TrophyShotPrintsI'll go with ostrich as well

20 March 2014, 22:03
TrophyShotPrintsquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Plover.
COOL!
Beautiful indeed

20 March 2014, 23:11
Nelson Bquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Plover.
I did not remember this wonder nature, one of the many who learned to enjoy from your generosity. Thanks again Saeed
20 March 2014, 23:25
BlankVery similar to baby sand grouse. At a day old, they are almost invisible.
21 March 2014, 08:18
jdollara plover nests along the edge of my driveway every year and lays her eggs in the small rounded river rocks. when i drive by she pops up and runs off dragging a wing, as if injured. you have to look VERY close to tell the eggs from the rocks. her chicks have never made it more than few days as best as i can tell. the feral cats, skunks and foxes get them. i have seen the babies a few times after hatching and without the mother to clue you in to their location, you would never see them.
21 March 2014, 11:25
armbarIncredible! And they have nerves of steel!