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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.

Reed Bunting - Norfolk

 

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(Taken through glass) A male Blackbird feeding its "baby".

This is the male that has learned how to hold onto the fat ball feeder. Here it is giving its young some of the fat ball.

I feed our fish every other day, during the winter they hibernate

and do not eat.

Recently growing carnivorous plants in the garden .... the world is forever changing .

male feeding female . . . .

Common Blue Damselfly eating a moth.

Female ruby throated hummingbird on a Zinnia flower.

A tired Golden-bellied Gerygone caring for a parasitic Little Bronze Cuckoo (Chrysococcyx minutillus)'s chick in Tampines Eco Green.

Go green with me in my blog: Tampines Eco Green

 

*Note: More pics of Birds in my Wild Avian Friends Album.

Another Sunday, another featherless day. This caterpillar of the Monarch butterfly is feeding on the flower buds of the Milkweed.

Canon EOS Rebel SL-1, EF300mm f/4L IS USM, f/5.6, 1/320, ISO 200

Blue Jay feeding its young in the backyard.

My own little shop of Horrors. Say hello Audrey Ii

Male Common Kingfisher feeding one of his freshly fledged juveniles. A very rare thing to see - so having it happen in front of the hide, albeit at some distance, is wonderful.

 

Within a week the activity levels have dropped dramatically - almost back to 'normal' - i.e. you sit there for hours and see nothing.

Two Goldfinches and a Sparrow.

A little girl having a ball feeding the pigeons in Piazza San Marco Venice. Since May 1, 2008 a municipal ordinance banning people from feeding the pigeons in the square went into effect. Since then, the local police have been discreetly discouraging tourists from feeding the pigeons without handing out fines - for the moment.

Beggars at the Seattle Japanese Garden.

It was lovely to see this Rainbow Lorikeet feeding her 'baby' this morning. Shot against a back drop of light cloud.

they love sunflower seeds

On the beach Titchwell, Norfolk

There are actually two, another underneath waiting for food. This tree has many nests with egrets and their young.

 

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FEEDING TIME is the topic for Friday, March 8, 2019, group our daily challenge

These Oystercatchers were making the most of the lake having been drained. They looked to be finding plenty to eat in the silt and mud at the bottom of the lake. They get to feed here most winters until the lake is refilled for the summer months.

Caught this one nicely. Butterflies in the tropics seem to spend even less time feeding than in temperate zones, making them very difficult to capture

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ODC ... wet ...

 

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Coyote Hills RP, Fremont,CA

A Red-breasted Nuthatch feeds one of its chicks some suet.

A Juvie Dark-Eyed Junco, demanding to be immediately fed! This parent was working extra hard, as there were twins. The little cuties learned that they could pick up the seed all by themselves. Photo taken on June 28, 2024, in our backyard in Camas, Washington.

Female Indigo Bunting with her chick. Taken at the NC Arboretum.

Birds have a good memory... They saw this elderly woman from afar and everyone gathered in anticipation. Most likely she comes to the shore of the pond regularly.

This is why you should not feed the wild animals ... they get to close :)

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