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A fledgling crow might not be the world's most beautiful bird but this little fellow was so trusting. Edited and framed in Xara Designer Pro XI.
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Green heron feeding one of the fledglings. Quite the event.
Taken at Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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One of the many starling fledglings to visit my garden, and they certainly know how to shout for food!
The Red-winged Blackbirds around here have their beaks full with making sure their fledglings behave this year!
A fledgling house finch just out of the nest with mama and a sibling close by..... still got some baby fuzz on its head.
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-It's the national bird of both Pakistan and Iraq.
-It was originally brought to America, as a game bird, in 1893.
-This bird was seen, along with a couple siblings, sneaking through the brush in a rocky section of Horse Heaven Hills, Washington.
I would have had no idea what this was, except it was following its mother around.
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Chukar!
Hope this is not too gruesome but I found this in the garden recently. It was below a nesting site of a pair of Kookaburra's and the fledgling had obviously fallen out of the nest where ants had cleaned up the little bird. It is almost complete apart from some deterioration of the beak.
Fledgling Kestrel on its first day out of the nest, there were 5 of them that fledged the same day 3 flew up on the mill but this one was working out how to fly up to the others, mum and dad were missing having a break I assume. This one sat in a tree while it worked out how to fly to the others.
This is a common Kestrel and they stay with the parents and in the nest for another couple of weeks, but this was on day one out in the big world..
A group of 3 Harrier fledglings have recently left their nest in the Marsh and are exploring deeper into the hills. They spent this afternoon playing and yelling at each other which allowed for some great photos of the group.
Byxbee Park, Palo Alto CA.
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Lynnmour, District of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
The Park & Tilford Gardens is a 1.5-acre (6,100 m2) (originally 3-acre (12,000 m2)) botanic garden situated in the City of North Vancouver, British Columbia. The complex, established in 1969 as a community project of Canadian Park & Tilford Distilleries Ltd., consists of eight separate but interconnected areas. The original gardens were designed by Harry J. Webb of Justice & Webb Landscape Architects.
We'd been hearing some Northern Cardinal fledglings call in the bushes, so it was a nice little surprise when I finally laid eyes on one after a couple weeks!
Even with the large amount of jays here this is my first fledgling mom keeps them pretty hidden. this poor little guy is missing an eye. hope he does ok.
I knew I had Goldcrests nesting in the tree above me that I was hiding under! ... (But) I was hiding to capture the young foxes that have started to play in the garden but was delightfully distracted by this "golfball" of a fledgling Goldcrest cheeping away for its parents by the side of me ... they are minuscule!!
We were treated to more than just little owls at the hide, we also had a visit from this fledgling whitethroat and its parents.
These fledglings are everywhere! Starlings are European imports, and so prolific they can’t be controlled. The bane of farmers, and a real threat to indigenous birds, it is legal to eliminate them wherever possible. Unfortunately, they number in the billions, so no hope of elimination any time soon. Still a beautiful, iridescent bird , and fun to photograph!