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I came across these Shelduck Chicks on the busy promenade at Rossall, there was no sign of the parent birds, although they were probably around in the sand dunes keeping a low profile from all the people. They toddled off along a path and was there that I saw the opportunity to get them lined up with a nice backdrop.
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Great Egret chicks about 4-5 weeks old, still very downy. Usually one parent stays with them at the nest until the chicks are 3-4 weeks old, when both parents will sometimes start to leave to forage for food.
This was an interesting encounter. This little wood duck chick seemed to be on its own, with no other wood ducks around. But there was a family of common gallinules nearby and one of the parents kept trying to scoot the wood duck over into their family, almost as if they were adopting it.
Another shot of this chick/juvenile in the water lilies.
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Our three new chicks at about 4 weeks of age:
Snow Drop, Inky and Peanut. Named by my Grandson.
Enjoying the sun on their roost.
They already love scratching around the garden and exploring looking for bugs etc. Lets hope we get some eggs when they are older.
I didn't have zoom lens when I saw this cute guy, I had to sneak up... 😊😊😊
Gull chick 🐦 Lokinpoikanen
2018 #Finland #Summer #Lake #Bird
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Two red-necked grebe chicks ride on their parents back and keep a lookout for the other parent who will be bringing them food.
Taken 16 June 2022 in Anchorage, Alaska
Canon R5, 600mm + 1.4 tele, 1/1600 seconds, f/9
I was super excited to see and photograph burrowing owls with chicks. My husband and I found a few different nests and were able to witness some wonderful behavior. Here the chicks posed nicely in front of a pond.
About ten days old chick, looks similar to its father (look at the first link, about 5-7 days old). An offspring of my rescued cockerel, Anuradha, sometime mid last year. Anuradha and his missus, Lalita had eleven chicks, their first.
Nikkor F=300mm 1:4 ED (non-VR)
This is Anuradha, the day he was rescued:
A grown up Anuradha :
Running in the grass
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Tamron 150-600
Sony A7S
LA-EA4
600mm
F10
ISO 1250
1/2000s
(DSC09665_DxO-TIFF_1-stabilize20-50-0-11no_DxO)
There were several Arctic Tern chicks around on the Isle of May. Unless they moved, they were quite difficult to spot.
The parents did their utmost to protect their young by dive-bombing anyone that stood around for too long and quite often drew blood.
Not only did she bribe the pets ... but i had peanut better and jam sandwiches for supper.....in some cases losing is better 😂
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Dieses Küken sah mich plötzlich beim Mittagessen an … 😊
This chick suddenly looked at me at lunch … 😊
This is our first Great Blue Heron chick. Picture was taken on January 11th. He's getting big!
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These chicks are so tiny that it is hard to see and photograph them at times. This one came closer to me :-)! Piping plovers are a threatened and endangered species!
Since my last visit with the new batch of Green Heron Chicks, they have learned to fly....except this little one. Must have been the last one to hatch, he did manage to jump and flap his wings enough to get onto a low tree branch and then hopped his way up to safety and waited for a parent to show up with some food!
Three out of four newly fledged Kestrel chicks
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Didn't expect to see a western grebe chick this early. Normally we start to see them in May.
Calero County Park, San Jose, CA
Bento female pose
Little chick Include
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Picture is taken on: DS'ElleS Serenity Estate
the chicks of spotted eagle owl (bubo africanus) are very mimetic and they stay often on the ground.
of course they are mimetic until....they open their big eyes!
overberg ,South Africa
5dsr+500mmF4+1.4x
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Chicken chicks.
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