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We used to use chains hanging from a horizontal pipe on the front of our tractors when cutting hay. Pheasants won't leave their nest either. Fawns will sit very still also when threatened. The chains did help some. You had to keep a good eye out for them.
Killdeer birds will stay put also. Make a nest with small stones and very hard to see. If we could find the nest we would drive around the nest with tractor and tillage.
Reminds me when I was at the railway of the goose that insisted on choosing the middle of the tracks for her nest:
This was a live track, traffic moving over it all the time. The goose would hiss and act menacing whenever someone had to be in the vicinity to do up air hoses.