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I'm hungry mom!!
They are really sweet to look at, the babies are all shivering and mom and dad are so eager to feed them
Poppa returns to feed one of his two young Silvereye fledglings who are eagerly awaiting breakfast; Jerrabomberra Wetlands, ACT.
Blacky feeding his youngster while the other two were in the bath. Maybe his final set of youngsters this year. This was their third nest they have successfully reared three.
After first set of fledglings were killed by a Neighbours cat they then nested next door and successfully reared two from the second nest before this third set
I was blessed to have the Tornado-Princess (2 1/2 yrs old) with me Saturday afternoon through late Sunday morning. Anita came over (there's two of kind if there ever was!) and we took her to a local petting zoo that also boasts a playground. I took somewhere in the neighborhood of 200 photos and am not allowed to share them (per the Mom) on the internet. But I think this one would be OK and really I thought it was so sweet. She is feeding the goats one little grain of feed at a time. I think the goat is smiling and so was I ! The two Tornadoes wore me out going from swings to slides to animals and back again! Fun times.
The Tree Swallows have hatched . . . peering out the box hole. I hope I am here when they decide to jump out. One of them let me come up to it very closely last evening and just watched me with the most curious look.
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Our nearest neighbour has put some food out for the birds and yesterday afternoon I saw this Robin feeding. It had been sitting on our garden table, but I wasn't quick enough.
I sadly made a complete pig's ear of the photo, on the wrong setting as I hadn't checked my camera before I took the shot.
I've done a repair job with PhotoScape. Still not great, but it was so lovely to see.
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A new arrival in our garden this morning - a baby blackbird in its usual state of never ending hunger, keeping the parents very busy.
A quick grab shot through the lounge window and taken in a very shady area of the front garden, hence the grain and ultra high ISO.
Bananaquit is a widespread and common member of the Tanagers and allies family and always a welcome sight. (I’ve seen this species in a number of other countries including Costa Rica www.flickr.com/photos/luminouscompositions/50645979372/in... )
I like how the yellow on the bird in this image is repeated in the flower upon which it is feeding. This observation came at Casa Tukani in the small city of Guapimirim in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil.
This are the latest and last pics of the robin chicks. At the end I didn't go back since the parents got a little too protective ;-) and I think only one made it ;-( But this are the best shots I got of them before they left! View Large On Black
Here is when they were just a day old or so:
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and here a little later:
Feeding my poorly Buff Tailed Bee it couldn't fly. I found it on my drive. I picked it up and put it on my windowsill in the sun and fed it with sugar and water. It recovered after half an hour and flew away.
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This Grey Wagtail was non stop in its efforts to feed her brood.Photographed a little while ago at Clumber Park.