Hello Loretta,
I know that these birds that have not been close to people are wary but in
urban situations they can be closely approachable but I haven't encountered
anything like that. I suggest that the person or people to ask are whoever
has had an involvement with this bird previously. We can all make guesses
but without the knowledge of the full story, these are only guesses and no
way of knowing if it is correct. My guess is this bird was likely hand
raised by people and is imprinted or has been tamed and fed by people since
being adult. So if you can ask around your area if anyone knows of this
bird, that may be useful.
Philip
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On Behalf Of Lorretta
Sent: Tuesday, 8 May 2012 11:09 AM
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Subject: masked lapwig
Hello, could you advise me on a plover that has been coming into the
very front of our home, even walking right up to our front door and
looking at us. The plover has allowed the kids to pick her up. she has been
hanging around for about 4 days now. Follows us around the
front yard, and even following us to our cars before we drive off. She
doesn't appear to be injured or sickly. The road behind us has large
flat land where we have seen the birds nest. Any insight on what is
happening with this plover as I have never seen this behaviour before,
and am totally intrigued. Thanks so much
Lorretta
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