It's feeding time again * *
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Mar 7, 2015 #401 It's feeding time again * *
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Mar 7, 2015 #402 One ventured out of the nest These aren't the greatest. I thought I would get some other shots on the way out, but the rain had other plans for me.
One ventured out of the nest These aren't the greatest. I thought I would get some other shots on the way out, but the rain had other plans for me.
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Mar 7, 2015 #403 Next door, this one is really grown
M mikew_RIP Senior Member Mar 7, 2015 #404 Marilynne said: A day later Click to expand... The little guy is great
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Mar 7, 2015 #405 Thanks Mike. Didn't get a shot of it yesterday. It was down in the nest on my way in and it was raining on the way out so I didn't stop.
Thanks Mike. Didn't get a shot of it yesterday. It was down in the nest on my way in and it was raining on the way out so I didn't stop.
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Mar 9, 2015 #408 Always see the parent at this nest. First time I saw the babies. Looks like there are two. Edit: Forgot the close up Last edited: Mar 9, 2015
Always see the parent at this nest. First time I saw the babies. Looks like there are two. Edit: Forgot the close up
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Mar 10, 2015 #410 Standing guard Think we can evict them?
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Mar 10, 2015 #411 This Wood Stork kicked the triplets out of the nest They moved in to the growth - hard to see them
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Mar 10, 2015 #412 Marilynne said: Always see the parent at this nest. First time I saw the babies. Looks like there are two. Edit: Forgot the close up Click to expand... Turns out there are three.
Marilynne said: Always see the parent at this nest. First time I saw the babies. Looks like there are two. Edit: Forgot the close up Click to expand... Turns out there are three.
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Mar 13, 2015 #414 Chris says I'm vertically challenged and that's why I had trouble getting this shot. I was standing on the bottom rung and this was the best I could do. One egg
Chris says I'm vertically challenged and that's why I had trouble getting this shot. I was standing on the bottom rung and this was the best I could do. One egg
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Mar 13, 2015 #415 Would you look at those legs!!!
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Mar 13, 2015 #417 The triplets are still around even after the wood stork destroyed their nest. The third one is somewhere in the back.
The triplets are still around even after the wood stork destroyed their nest. The third one is somewhere in the back.
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Mar 14, 2015 #419 Couldn't get a shot of the Anhinga triplets. They were way in the branches, but here's the GBH triplets. Learning to use those big clunky things * * *
Couldn't get a shot of the Anhinga triplets. They were way in the branches, but here's the GBH triplets. Learning to use those big clunky things * * *
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod Contributor Mar 17, 2015 #420 Look at the size of its head