Babies Everywhere
Well, as I mentioned, I've been spending time (slaving)in my gardens trying to get them back in shape. When I took breaks, I would pick up the camera and catch the new babies in the yard.
Hope you enjoy.
This is a juve grackle. It's feathers are not irridescent yet and it's eyes have not turned yellow. Sure looks like it's descended from the dinosaurs to me.
Juve Mourning Dove
I call this guy Scooter. He's been scooting around after momma all weekend.
Feed the baby sparrow
Comments welcome.
Thanks!
Lisa
Hope you enjoy.
This is a juve grackle. It's feathers are not irridescent yet and it's eyes have not turned yellow. Sure looks like it's descended from the dinosaurs to me.
Juve Mourning Dove
I call this guy Scooter. He's been scooting around after momma all weekend.
Feed the baby sparrow
Comments welcome.
Thanks!
Lisa
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Your garden sure is plentiful! Good shots
I like them all.
Thanks Douglas. I appreciate the comment.
Thanks for commenting Dallas
Thanks Harry!
Thanks Steven!
Thanks for commenting Trish. It's not the wetlands - actually it's quite small, but we get an incredible assortment of creatures. Yesterday I saw the first dragonflies of the season. We've had the damsels for awhile now.
Thanks for the encouragement, Ric!