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The waterfowl of the "Kleinhesseloher See" are going into a feeding frenzy as somebody to the right is starting to throw some food at them.

 

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such a cute sight when the little tern came and brought food. Always when it passed on a successless flight they exchanged cries to comfort each other.

 

Was für eine schöne und süße Beobachtung, als die Zwergseeschwalbe sein Küken fütterte. Immer, wenn sie erfolglos geblieben und vorbeigekommen ist, haben beide gerufen und sich gegenseitig Nähe gezeigt.

Grey crowned crane (Balearica regulorum), East African subspecies (B. r. gibbericeps), are omnivores, eating plants, seeds, grain, insects, frogs, worms, snakes, small fish and the eggs of aquatic animals. Stamping their feet as they walk, they flush out insects which are quickly caught and eaten. Samburu National Reserve, Kenya. Conservation status: Endangered

Snow Bunting | Escrevedeira-das-neves (Plectrophenax nivalis)

 

Photo taken in a rainy day at Grímsey Island harbour, Iceland

Mon or dad feeding one of the 5 young coot.

They are so cute when they ask for food

 

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"Feeding activities- Take a nut!" ;-)))

/seen @my Garden

A Swallowtail Butterfly feeding on some blossoms

Texture created with ArtRage, JixiPix Pastello and PicLight

  

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Die Kleinen sind immer hungrig

Pileated Woodpecker chicks getting ready to be fed by the male as the little brother sticks his head out further in hopes of being first. Thomas Mill Covered Bridge, Forbidden Drive, Philadelphia, PA. Thanks Big Bob for the tip. We all had a blast shooting them.

A father's job is never done :)

A Little Wattlebird feeds it's young.

  

Spoon feeding in the long run teaches us nothing but the shape of the spoon.

 

E. M. Forster

  

As far as iconic pieces of public art go, none may be as daringly modern or whimsical as Minneapolis’ iconic Spoonbridge and Cherry.

 

This giant spoon and cherry was erected in 1985 by artist Claes Oldenburg and his wife, Coosje van Bruggen and is the centerpiece of the Walker Art Center’s Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, the largest urban sculpture park in the world. Oldenburg is an artist who is known for making oversized versions of everyday objects and food products. Together with his wife he set up a number of public sculptures, including Chicago’s Batcolumn sculpture. The spoon was Oldenburg’s idea, who had a habit of doodling spoons ever since 1962 when he was inspired by a spoon resting on a piece of fake chocolate. The cherry in the piece was van Bruggen’s idea, wanting to use it as a comment on the garden’s otherwise staid layout.

 

The spoon itself weighs 5,800 pounds and the cherry, another 1,200 pounds. The cherry’s stem also acts as a fountain which sprays into the bowl of the spoon and off into the pond beneath. Even the pond itself has meaning, being shaped to resemble a linden seed, drawing attention to the rows of linden trees planted nearby.

 

The city of Minneapolis seems to have largely embraced the massive sculpture, expressing almost universal outrage when Spoonbridge and Cherry was vandalized in 2012 as part of a “Kony 2012” protest. The artwork was cleaned up and still remains as a somewhat goofy, definitely unforgettable icon of the Minnesota city.

  

For the spotted Flycatcher

Not the sharpest image I know.

But amazing photo opportunity's@Burton Mere Rspb

Brilliant Bank Holiday Weekend with six Spoonbill also on the reserve.

One of a handful of feeding Rainbow Lorikeets.

Julie and old little poppy come to and feed the swans,ducks,geese,gulls and coots.Poppy likes

eating the food as well.

Rhino and Lion Nature Reserve - Gauteng, South Africa

Delicate Eastern Tiger Swallowtail enjoying the sweet Summertime nectar of a Bergamot floret.

 

Seasonally common.

Palo Alto Duck Pond, Palo Alto, California

mother Sparrow feeding her fledgling

Yellowbilled stork feeding his offspring

 

Gadikwe Island, Okavando Delta, Botswana

 

All rights reserved. © Thomas Retterath 2014

Red-necked grebe being fed.

Wild South Africa

Kruger National park

Young robin waiting to be fed.

starling and her chicks

Closeup of a Sparkling Violetear (Colibri coruscans), about to feed. Seen here in the rainforest of Costa Rica.

Pose : LAVAROCK POSES - Female Bento Pose Set 6 (office chair prop included with AV sitter)

 

мy мυѕιc "Feed your head- Paul Kalkbrenner"

 

"One pill makes you larger

And one pill makes you small

And the ones that mother gives you

Don't do anything at all

Go ask Alice

When she's ten feet tall

 

Go ask Alice

I think she'll know

Remember what the dormouse said

Feed your head

Feed your head

 

And if you go chasing rabbits

And you know you're going to fall

Tell 'em a hookah-smoking caterpillar

Has given you the call

Call Alice

When she was just small

 

Go ask Alice

I think she'll know

Remember what the Dormouse said

Feed your head!"

I think the bird is a lesser whitethroat, but please tell me if you can id it! Sign that I can't get to landscapes...still...more birds and flowers...nearly a year since the last waterfall, gradually losing it (if I ever had it in the first place).

The purple emperor like it salty + cheese is another option to lure them + Aparatura Iris + Leinawald - Forest 2021

“The pursuit of truth and beauty is a sphere of activity in which we are permitted to remain children all our lives.”

Albert Einstein

Glossy Ibis (Plegadis falcinellus)

Watching the feeding you would think the parent can get hurt by the way the juveniles carry on so violently and jabbing their bills down the throats as the adult regurgitates the food. Ocean City Welcome & Information Center NJ.

Aliméntame

Zoo de Barcelona

 

This mural was created by a Flemish comic book artist, Marc Sleen. The main character is pulled from his series “The Adventures of Nibbs”. Nibbs is the Flemish word for Nero, the most famous character created by Sleen, seen in this mural feeding the birds.

Der Buntspecht ist hungrig und setzt sich direkt vor mein Schlafzimmerfenster. Will er mir sagen "leg Futter nach" ?

Das Rotkehlchen kam sogar ins Schlafzimmer geflogen. Das Fenster war zum Lüften offen, es kam rein, setzte sich auf den Heizkörper, sah mich an und flog wieder raus. Davon gibt es aber kein Foto *lach*

 

The spotted woodpecker is hungry and sits right in front of my bedroom window. Does he want to tell me "add food"?

The robin even flew into the bedroom. The window was open for ventilation, it came in, sat down on the radiator, looked at me and flew out again. But there is no photo of it *lol*

A least tern feeding one of its chicks.

Waiting for a plane to arrive, so that the passengers can disembark.

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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