Babies, Babies, Babies

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It's feeding time again
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One ventured out of the nest
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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.

 

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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.
 

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Always see the parent at this nest. First time I saw the babies. Looks like there are two.
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Edit: Forgot the close up
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This Wood Stork kicked the triplets out of the nest
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They moved in to the growth - hard to see them
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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
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The triplets are still around even after the wood stork destroyed their nest. The third one is somewhere in the back.
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Couldn't get a shot of the Anhinga triplets. They were way in the branches, but here's the GBH triplets.
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Learning to use those big clunky things
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