I have seen a few slightly older families around here in Brissie.
There is a family that live near the lakes at uni, and the youngsters are almost full-sized now, and are a bit hard to pick from Mum and Dad. The main difference is just that their feathers are still a bit paler.
Top shots, we have here in Tassie as well, but have not yet seen any young
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
beautiful photos, gorgeous how she hides them in the little flowers.
M-L
He was going to have me
Neil
Great shots Narly, that first one looks like it comes of a box of Kleenex or something!!! Perfect with the ducklings hidden in amongst the flowers.
Sunshine Coast Queensland
Gorgeous!
I have seen a few slightly older families around here in Brissie.
There is a family that live near the lakes at uni, and the youngsters are almost full-sized now, and are a bit hard to pick from Mum and Dad. The main difference is just that their feathers are still a bit paler.
Cheers
Tim
Brisbane
Top shots Narly, I have never seen baby Woodies before, thanks for sharing.
Top stuff, I haven't seen baby woodies before, thanks for sharing.
this reminds me of a Pacific Black Duck i saw twice that had 10 ducklings! she must have had a hard time keeping them together :p
aren't they just cute? well sone :)