Bluebird chicks (second brood)
My eastern bluebirds are on their second brood now. I missed the little ones in the first one although the juveniles are with mom and dad now. In fact, they helping to feed to the new ones.
Eggs last week
Feed me
Bad hair day
Taking a rest on future sibling
Mom is never far away (taken during a brief moment of sun believe it or not.)
Budding avian photographer looking at eggs. Notice the pink point & shoot. That is so my Gabi.
Eggs last week
Feed me
Bad hair day
Taking a rest on future sibling
Mom is never far away (taken during a brief moment of sun believe it or not.)
Budding avian photographer looking at eggs. Notice the pink point & shoot. That is so my Gabi.
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With the snake last week and the bluebirds this week, it is a freaking science lesson at my house on weekly basis.
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Thanks Laurie and Adam
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This one reminds me of Keith Richards... lol
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Thanks Glenn....much appreciated.
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Thanks Raphy. And I actually think mine looks a bit better than Keith Richards.
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This is a terrific shot, Stephen! thumb
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I think my shot is more handsome than Alice.
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