When does a piping plover leave its nest?

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2026-06-09 00:31

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A piping plover typically leaves its nest when the eggs begin to hatch, which usually occurs around 25 to 30 days after laying. Once the chicks are hatched, the adult plovers lead them away from the nest site to forage for food and find shelter. Prior to hatching, the adult may leave the nest briefly to feed but will return frequently to incubate the eggs.

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