Up Periscope! Not being seen helps avoid predation.
Canadian geese hiding in long grass help them protect their nest. In order to successfully raise offspring, they have to be protected during all stages of their development. From egg to hatchling to fledgling to flying, they are at risk of predation. There are other dangers too, but the largest comes from animals that would fill their stomachs with defenceless creatures under the care of doting adults. We walked through Vernon's downtown park along the improved pathway that allows pedestrians and cyclists to get from there to the Okanagan Rail Trail by Kalamalka Lake. The town recently improved the meandering stream with rock, grass, and deadwood. The gravel banks were a perfect place for killdeer to nest and raise their young. I must have seen 12 or more breeding pairs, their nests cleverly hidden in the low berms. It also happened to be a place the crows had discovered as they swarmed the killdeer in the attempt to drive them off their nests and to ...