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A busy soccer field in New Jersey has been shut down, all because of one tiny bird and its nest filled with eggs.
The bird, a protected species, set up home near the south goal and local officials can’t move the nest without a permit, so they suspended play.
A female killdeer, along with her male partner, made the nest and laid her eggs on an artificial turf field in Teaneck’s Votee Park.
Township workers taped off the area so curious onlookers didn’t get too close.
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They’re protected? Here they’re pests
Didnt know killdeer are protected. They've been labeled 'Least Concerned' by the WWF. We have them here at the airport I work at. I find their nests and eggs all the time. But I won't disturb them.
Kildeer plovers are great. Ha.
New Jersey must not be as bad as I thought; a lot of people would have simply tossed the nest to the side.
So why let them go play soccer somewhere else I'm glad that they have the nest are birds are more important than soccer is
BBQ wings for the team 😂😂