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The father returned to the nest and began feeding one of the nestlings. Photographed at the W. 9th Street rookery, Santa Rosa, California.
Hello my flickr friends and l've been going to this spot for about a week now and finally today l got two shots that l'm really happy with, this being one of them
Watching the birds in our garden.
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This is the time of the year when many of these little birds are busy feeding cuckoos.
This beauty surprisingly was ringed.
Meadow Pipit - Anthus Pratensis
Kex Gill - Yorkshire Dales
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Black Swan (Cygnus atratus)
Lovely to see the Swan family at the Heathdale - Glen Orden Wetlands all healthy and well. The four cygnets are getting quite big now.
I am assuming that someone had been 'feeding' them before I arrived, something I really don't like seeing.
This fledgling Jackdaw arrived very wet, and vulnerable on our veranda this morning. It hung around for quite a while entertaining us by begging for food and jumping up onto my hand to be fed with a morsel of biscuit. It's parents were keeping an eye out for it and eventually managed to coax it back up where it belongs....
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Mr and Mrs Robin have a hungry family to feed!
Since the parents were not too wary of me I tried placing a mirror so that I could see what was in the nest. It did work but I couldn't get any useful photos.
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I am so happy to see that all three of the Black Oystercatcher chicks have made it - so far. One parent is always on guard while the other parent brings in tidbits and feeds each chick in turn. The chicks are already experts at hiding in the rocks when not being fed. They blend perfectly into their environment.
Glossy ibis feeding chicks at Ocean City Rookery, a loud and rather violent affair. The light on the birds is not perfect, but the nature story is rather compelling, I think.
Explored on 11/6/2025 at #177
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We frequently see Eastern Rosellas in our garden. The Tui normally don't allow for the Rosellas to feed from the bottlebrush trees, but they still sneak in for a feed when they get a chance.