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Fledglings in the yard.
7th Jul 2008, 00:22   | tags:,,,,

Dhamaka says:

these are lovely and that top one.. just perfect

7th Jul 2008, 00:51

Caine says:

Thank you. :) I managed to get some water down both of them so they didn't dehydrate.

7th Jul 2008, 01:06

Dhamaka says:

:)
I love their immature plumage

7th Jul 2008, 01:14

factotum says:

Wonderful!

7th Jul 2008, 01:25

Caine says:

Thank you, Dhamaka and Factotum. :) They make me feel so protective. I can hear the one in the top shot from my studio window, calling for his mama. I know I have to leave them alone, but it's hard.

7th Jul 2008, 01:58

swamprose says:

love the eyebrow action in that second little guy.

7th Jul 2008, 06:00

Caine says:

:) That little guy was exhausted, took 4 full syringes of sugar water.

7th Jul 2008, 06:37

Caine says:

Well, I think babies are ugly. ;) All in all, a lot of babes have it easier than birds.

7th Jul 2008, 18:46

Spiderbaby says:

What are they fledging into?

8th Jul 2008, 00:24

Caine says:

Top one, we couldn't figure out. The adults doing the most fussing over him were 1 Grackle, 1 Starling and a couple of Robins. His feet were enormous, so we figured Grackle or Starling. The 2nd one looked to be a small Pine Siskin, but I'm not sure.

8th Jul 2008, 00:33

Rick says:

I hope their mamas rescued them. At least you helped them out.

9th Jul 2008, 08:02

Caine says:

I hope so too, Rick. It will break my heart if I find one of them dead.

9th Jul 2008, 10:23

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