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American Coot and 'cootlings'
Nibbling on a tasty leaf
Gobi, baby Bactrian Camel
Eileen with 3-week-old Flemish Giant Rabbit
Eileen Tannas with baby Flemish Giant Rabbit
Coot babies
Coot & baby
Eared Grebe baby / Podiceps nigricollis
Eared Grebe with baby
Coot baby following in Mom's footsteps
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Eared Grebe & baby
House Sparrow feeding babies in cavity
Mom and her new baby
Baby Coot
Being a good mother
Feeding time excitement
Mule Deer, Mom and baby
Osprey family
Very young Mule deer
Almost time to fledge
Snack time for baby Coot
Young Richardson's Ground Squirrel
Safe with Mom
Baby Barn Owl
Juvenile Spruce Grouse
Baby Coots are so cute
Baby Barn Owl : )
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Mom and baby
Sleepy baby
Baby Burrowing Owl
Fuzzy ball of fluff
Me : )
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Baby Anne
Emma Neal and babies, taken in 1914
Mom, will I really look like you when I grow up?
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Baby of the family
Can you believe it?
Baby Blue Jay
Baby Blue Jay
The art of balance
Like peas in a pod
Baby Malti
Growing by the minute
Baby Malti
Baby Great Horned Owl
Baby Barn Swallows
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Almost ready to fledge
Two days ago, on 13 June 2016, I went for a drive SW of the city, along my "usual" backroads. I had been watching a pair of Mountain Bluebirds and, while watching the parents bring insects to feed them, I suddenly noticed two little beaks push through the hole in the nesting box. A few seconds later, this baby Bluebird poked its head through the hole and took a look at the big, big world beyond its cozy little nest. Such a cute little thing! I suspect I will miss the last chance to see them, as I have been without my vehicle since yesterday afternoon. Hoping it will be serviced and repaired in time for me to pick it up late this afternoon.
I have only ever once seen baby Bluebirds that have fledged and that was a number of years ago, when I happened to spot them down on the ground, in the grasses. Usually, they are in the nest box one day and then gone the next and I don't see them again till the next year.
I have only ever once seen baby Bluebirds that have fledged and that was a number of years ago, when I happened to spot them down on the ground, in the grasses. Usually, they are in the nest box one day and then gone the next and I don't see them again till the next year.
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