Barrage of Babies

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Annie W
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Barrage of Babies

Besides being out and about annoying a poor unsuspecting Tiger Snake, have been thrilled to spy some of the new Spring babies, so here are a few of my favourite baby birds from November.  I think my favourite to watch and capture was the Juve Tasmanian Native Hen (still a baby imo wink), who, once he'd discovered my hiding spot, kept creeping back for a peek at the strange lady.  Or perhaps my favourite was the pile of adorable ducklings...ummm...who am I kidding, I can't choose laugh. Hope you enjoy seeing them too!

Welcome Swallow Barber Quartet - after checking on these lovelies every couple of days at the start, ended up missing the last week before they fledged sad

Superb Fairy-wren - As a friend pointed out to me recently, looks a little like this baby and her sister fledged a little early, possibly due to the same reason as the baby Thornbill below.  Seen at the end of the day with both parents and two sub Wrens, both of these little babies looked absolutely exhausted.

Tasmanian Thornbill - Much too young to fledge, this is the lone survivor (I think) after a Tiger Snake raided it's nest in front of me.  In hindsight, perhaps it would have been more humane not to have interfered, but...like I said in the Snakes post in Social, I was a little overwhelmed with the experience.

Tasmanian Native Hen (or Turbo Chook as the locals call them) - Juvenile.  Funny little character this guy/girl was.  Such a beautiful bird imo, often overlooked....perhaps because they're generally running in the opposite direction.

Another Tas Native Hen, adult with four of the cutest little fluffballs.

Pacific Black Ducklings (with some hybrid thrown in) - spied a mound of brothers and sisters snuggling across the lake, so of course I had to try and sneak closer.

Pacific Black Ducklings - Nawww!

zosterops
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The parent is a Mallard x Pacific Black Duck. 

The yellow chick could be some colour mutation. 

Devster
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Beautiful photos Annie, I can't decide either which is more adorable.

Cheers

Devster

Annie W
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zosterops wrote:

The parent is a Mallard x Pacific Black Duck. 

The yellow chick could be some colour mutation. 

Oopsy, thanks zosterops yes.  Damn you're good! laugh

West Coast Tasmania

timrp
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I like them all, great job! Those Welcome Swallows look funny with all their beaks wide open screaming out for a feed!

Reflex
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Always enjoy your photographs Annie. I particularly like the Welcome Swallow Barber Quartet and the very last one.

 I also agree with your comment about Zosterops's ability to identify birds, it is quite amazing.

Samford Valley Qld.

windshear
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Aww, I love the duckling pile, and the little swallow mouths. smiley

WhistlingDuck

Fantastic photos AnnieJ - all so beautiful.

The last one of the ducklings snuggled up together is just Too Cute !

Rick N
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Fantastic as usual Annie!

Have to agree with WD, the last shot is too cute.

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