A hawk with breakfast for his babies. He landed on the stick and I could hear babies screaming from high up in a tree close by. After a few seconds he headed over and I could hear those babies excited that frog was for breakfast. I couldn’t see them but they were loud.
A juvenile green heron hanging out close to the nest. He’s still got that baby fuzz on the top of his head.
Two almost grown great blue heron babies waiting for Mom to bring home lunch. There were three of them but the third one stayed low in the nest. These guys were pretty far off the trail so this is extremely cropped up.
Baby limpkins were getting snacks from their parents. You could barely see them over the tall grass.
Summer is here. Lazy days are ahead.
All of the winter birds and ducks have left for the summer but Circle B Bar Reserve was full of babies. Baby hawks, baby limpkins, baby great blue herons, baby sandhill cranes and baby moorhens were everywhere. By now all of these guys are grown up. Except for the moorhens. They’ll have babies all summer long.
Love the falcon/hawk with the frog… so cool! I also love all the babies!
So many cute, fuzzy babies.
Very, very impressive. I got close to a hawk on the porch once, but never found the picture. Never have been able to get heron shots.
I can’t believe you captured so many baby shots. They are hard to find and even harder to capture. You’ve done a beautiful job with these adorable little birds.
I love seeing the ‘young’ ones.
Cute babies! The capture of hawk with its capture is stunning.
sorta cute/sorta homely, but all wonderful.
Great to see so many youngsters. Lovely series Dina.
Love the mom & baby limpkin – what a great photo!
Oh, I love this post. Some really wonderful pictures. The hawk with the lizard stands out for me.
Fantastic photos! Lots of happy babies being fed! Love the hawk particularly! Wow!
Great series.