JOHNS ISLAND, S.C. (WCSC) - Chicks are beginning to emerge from a killdeer nest located at the Johns Island site of the Berkeley Electric Cooperative. An update on Wednesday from the agency says three ...
“We will continue to keep the area cordoned off and monitor the site as killdeer chicks can take up to a month before they leave the nest.” MICAH PONCE/BERKELEY ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE Utility workers at ...
Day-old killdeer chicks, all downy and long-legged, look like dandelion puffballs on stilts. Their nest was never much to call home because it’s designed, not for comfort, but to avoid notice by the ...
"We will continue to keep the area cordoned off and monitor the site as killdeer chicks can take up to a month before they leave the nest." "We will continue to keep the area cordoned off and monitor ...