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Chicken chicks.

 

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Taken Skokholm Island, Pembrokeshire, Wales. This chick would normally be tucked away safely in a burrow below ground. This image was taken when the chick was handled under licence by the warden during routine scientific research.

Rock Chick Asha playing her favourite song 'Dogs just wanna have fun'

Note the eye size difference between these chicks, born about a week apart. The food the parent is offering appears to be a dragonfly nymph.

 

Taken 1 July 2021 at a lake in Anchorage, Alaska.

Piping Plover chick

They are an endangered species

 

This was my fist time seeing baby Piping Plovers! They're so much fun to watch. Hyper like the adults, only stopping a split second to stoop for sand food and occasionally run to the adult for what looked like a quick snuggle. (I'm not sure if the adult was male, female, mother, father, friend, relative...)

 

They especially blend in with their surroundings when you are looking down at them and they're so tiny!

  

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Magpie Lark (Grallina cyanoleuca)

 

Mum is very busy now. You can just see the three chicks here.

This is the Redshank's chick from yesterday, the Harrier went on its way at some height, good luck to the little guy, it will need it....

The Burrowing owlets are starting to wander and are so entertaining to watch. I saw one jumping around until it accidently jumped toward the burrow and disappeared into the hole. No harm done and quite funny. Here’s one jumping against a clean background, which was hard to get. Logically, the closer the nest is located to where people walk, the more used to people they become. On the other hand, when located more remotely, those owls are intolerant of human company and will fly off the nest, returning when humans leave. When I see that, I don’t get near that nest, not wanted to do anything that might interfere with eggs in the burrow. Fortunately, several nests are very close to people and those owls are quite comfortable with a crowd of people watching their antics. (Athene cunicularia ) (Sony a1ii, 200-600 lens @ 600mm, f/6.3, 1/5000 second, ISO 1600)

1 day old Piping Plover chick on the beach - New Jersey, USA

 

I’ve never realized how fuzzy/hairy these chicks are until I photographed them with a light behind them

 

Cute little fuzzball 😍

 

🐣Happy Easter!!! 🐥

  

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These skimmers chicks were too adorable for words :-)!

Pulcino di gallinella d'acqua

Polluelo de polla de agua

"Poussin poule d'eau"

Waterhoen kuiken

Teichrallenküken

 

Ugly little darlings but still cute

Purple Gallinule with chick along Lakelevel Road in NLAWD

Moorhen and chicks photographed at Gregynog, Newtown, Wales last week

This chick, a little older, got out in the sun to dry it's feathers soaked with morning dew dripping off the leaves!

These two Great Egret chicks were waiting for a parent to bring them food as alligators swam beneath the nest, a constant danger if they were to fall out. These chicks were pretty big and didn't have to much further to wait until they fledged.

 

Taken 19 April 2019 at Gatorland, Orlando, Florida

Chick lupine

Carrizo Plain

It is always fun photographing the plover chicks, they are tiny, fast and blend perfectly in the sand. On this occasion I was constantly trying to recompose and refocus the bird due to their run, stop and snatch behavior. I managed to click a few right before the chick started making another run.

 

Nikon D850 | 600mm | f4 | 1/2500 | ISO250

Massachusett, USA | 27-Jul-19

Coot Chick in Alexandra Park, Dennistoun, Glasgow, Scotland

Wren / Zaunkönig

Langstone Nature Reserve

A common tern chick begging for food.

Isle of Harris, Scotland, UK

Mom loon with a very young chick

Happy mothers day :-]}

This was my first time seeing Killdeer chicks, so this was a very fun experience seeing them run around the beach. I'm not 100% sure if the term chick is correct for this bird or if it would be classified as an immature, so don't hold me to it.

 

Hope you are all well. Wish I had more time to put towards photography and Flickr. I'm hoping to have more time in the future but it will probably be while.

Don Edwards Wildlife Refuge, San Jose, California

 

小傢伙長得好快,已經把小窩窩擠得滿滿的,有時還會在一起玩耍,非常快樂。大概再過兩天就要獨立自主、各奔前程了!

 

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At Huntley Meadows in Virginia I saw several Mallard chicks and their mom looking for food. This cute chick was looking for food with the rest of them but I caught a nice soft reflection of it in the marsh.

 

Taken 2 July 2016.

Sunny found this nest, in a hole in the ground She sniffed it to let me know, all I saw was a hole so I took a picture and was surprised to find these 5 little chicks, we left quickly and they are all doing fine, the link below should be a picture of Sunny finding the nest, if it works :) www.flickr.com/photos/lisa-37-lethen/shares/6H1QL4

Eastern Cattle Egret chick just out of the nest at Lake Galletly, Lawes, Queensland.

... awaiting the return of the mother .

 

parents look for food for their chick (Warandeputten Oostkamp, ​​Belgium)

Moorhen chick at Gregynog, Newtown, Wales this morning

This group of eight Mallard chicks were in line just ahead of their mother and there is safety in numbers, just like the ship convoys in wartime. I like how they had some light on them but the waters are dark. Oh, just like in a horror movie where something is in the water... Just kidding. This cute little innocent chicks didn't do anything to anybody ;)

 

Taken 25 May 2022 at Spenard Crossing, Anchorage, Alaska

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