An Ohio hunter is fined nearly $400 after shooting and killing a killdeer, a bird protected by state regulations. The incident occurred in Darke County on the first day of dove season, prompting wildlife officers to act on a tip that led to the discovery of the endangered species in nearby bushes.
The Ohio Division of Wildlife reports that after the hunter was summoned for illegally taking a nongame bird, he was found guilty in court and issued a fine of $349. Known for their distinctive call that sounds like “kill-deer,” these plovers are common in lawns and open areas throughout the U.S. and are particularly significant in areas like Ohio, where they breed during the summer months.
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