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A little barn swallow family. The first time I've seen that they feed their youngsters in flight. Amazing flying artists...
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The mother of this juvenile blackbird was predated. Now that it has fledged, a robin is helping the father with the feeding.
Seen in Explore.
This is the companion photo of a man feeding the gulls at Cosmeston Lake which did so well when I posted it a couple of months back.
Parents, literally, dropping in food...shortly before dive-bombing me to get my lens out of their private business...swallows in Erdek, Turkey.
Ein mit Fett und Körnchen gefüllter Blumentopf dient hier als Futterstelle für die Vögel, eigentlich für Meisen aber das Rotkehlchen ist genauso geschickt. HSoS! :-)
A flower pot filled with fat and grains serves as a feeding place for the birds, actually for tits, but the robin is just as adept. HSoS! :-)
One of my attempts at the "Macro Mondays" theme "Biscuit".
Shot with a Noritsu "26-49 mm F 3.4-4.9" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
There were a lot of birds flying around here , but they were very skittish and no sooner they landed on a branch they flew off ! From no where a elderly gentleman came and filled the feeders with bird seed . He told us that he did this every day . Maybe the birds knew he was on his way . Hence the shot of the robin and many others that came to feed !
The bigger one was carrying food he managed to get out of my bluebird feeder by stuffing his neck in the hole; he carried the food to the little one which I don't know if it was a girlfriend or a baby. We had 3 days of cold weather so we carried many coffee cans of food for days to anything that needed it. Getting them to move on is now the plan as we reached a spring like 62 degrees yesterday and I walked without a coat.
Grunge texture layer applied.
There are last summer's now snow covered dried hydrangea blossoms behind the little one's head creating the light color.
Finally I got some small Koi to replace the large ones I lost last September to the Blue Herons, 8 medium survived and over 30 Rosy red minnows, those are all born in our pond and they revert their color to grey.
Sepilok, Borneo, is a place where rehabilitated orangutans are looked after. there is a set feeding time but it is a lottery as to whether or not any appear. The monkeys never fail to turn up though.
Royal Tern Feeding: With rare exception, when the adult arrived with fish, the chick knew what was coming and took a position ready to receive the food. The transfer generally took place in an instant, the adult then raising it's beak to ward off interloping Laughing Gulls or greedy terns. Great sport trying to get the moment of transfer, especially with a west wind and an east sun. If it wasn't hard it wouldn't be fun. Take care, Mike
Galah (Eolophus roseicapilla) juvenile female
Mum feeding the youngster at the Woodville Oval on this day in 2020.