HAPPY FATHER’S DAY – BROUGHT TO YOU BY PIPING PLOVER DADS!

Fifteen-day-old Piping Plover chicks

Last year I posted a similarly titled post, Happy Father’s Day! Brought to You By Papa Plover,with a photo of Papa PiPl snuggling our one remaining chick, Pip.

This year we have a sweet photo from yesterday of our Papa PiPl snuggling all three chicks, not just one chick as was the case last year on Father’s Day. I wrote, “Whenever folks stop by to ask questions at the nesting area and they see the little chicks snuggling under the adult PiPl, they almost automatically assume it is the Mama Plover. Half the time it is the female, and the other half, the male. Mom and Dad share equally in caring for the chicks, generally in twenty minute to half hour intervals. They are always within ear shot and while one is minding the chicks, the other is either feeding itself, grooming, or patrolling for predators. Last year, as is often the case, the Mama Plover departed Good Harbor Beach several weeks before the chick fledged, leaving Little Chick entirely under Papa’s care.”

But there is more to the story about what makes Piping Plover males Super Dads. Papa is not only an excellent Dad in that he is a fifty/fifty caretaker of the chicks, but male Plovers are also fierce defenders of their family. Our Papa is no exception. He is always on high alert, especially when it comes to the Bachelor and his antics. Between gulls, crows, other avian predators, human caused disturbances, and even danger from one of their own kind, it’s not easy being a Plover Dad.

Papa Plover warming the three chicks. They were fifteen days old on Saturday morning.

The Bachelor tries to camp out in the protected area. Papa is having none of it and leaps up to give chase to the Bachelor.

Papa and the Bachelor smack down over command of the protected area.

Male Piping Plovers fight, and even bite, competing males for mates and for nesting territory.

 

GMG vs. CAO Smackdown Slide Show From Thom Falzarano

We had a great time at Cape Ann Lanes and raised money for The Open Door Pantry in the meantime! I love it when everyone wins!

Here’s my version of how it went down-
Great Time- Great People- Great Cause

Thanks go to Cathy for setting it all up and all who participated including POCA and Crystal who provided the video stream.

My groin is freaking killing!

By my calculations the score was GMG 5,767,000 to CAO 220 (or something like that)

and here is Cathy Tarr’s version-

Ditto the thanks to all the bowlers, PoCA and Crystal and photographers, and Cape Ann Lanes for having us. It was a blast!

$210.00 plus 3 shopping bags of groceries for the Food Pantry.

Team GMG knocked down 1579 pins in 21 strings.

Team CAO took out 1758 pins in 23 strings.

Team GMG Average: 75.19

Team CAO Average: 76.43 (And we looked good, too!)

Click the Picture For Thom Falzarano’s Slide Show

click the picture to view the slide show