- Nesting plover lays an egg in the centre circle
An Aussie sports field has been forced to shut for a month because a protected native bird has laid an egg on the pitch.
Soccer players who turned up for a match at Jerrabomberra Regional Sports Complex last weekend were instructed to play on another field after a nesting plover laid an egg in the centre circle.
Plovers are known for their fiercely-protective aggressive nature after their chicks have hatched.
The adult birds will repeatedly dive at intruders and use loud noises or swooping actions to deter them away from their nests.
‘A plover laid an egg on the synthetic football field at the Regional Sports Complex,’ Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council told Yahoo News Australia.
‘After advice from the local native wildlife service, Wildcare, the sporting club moved the games from the field and used an adjacent field.’
A sports field in regional Australia has been forced to shut for a month because a protected native bird has laid an egg on the pitch

Players were told to move to another field after a nesting plover laid an egg in the centre circle

Plovers are known for their aggressive nature after their chicks have hatched and use swooping tactics and loud noises to deter intruders (pictured: stock image of plover bird)
The field in question could be shut for as long as 28 days.
‘We must be proactive in protecting native species. If moving the egg is necessary, Council will need to engage specialists and seek the required permissions,’ Council said.
‘We are very appreciative of the local football teams for moving their games and training, and we are accommodating their needs on other fields.’