A few late babies bringing in the rear

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The juvenile little blue heron above was testing out his wings. He was a little wobbly as he moved from branch to branch and he was flapping hard. I don’t think he was quite ready to take off yet but soon. I like the way you can see his bones in his wings. He’s still got some pin feathers underneath there.

The ones above are still too young to be off moving around yet. They must have been the last ones born later this spring.

There was still a tiny one.  A very late tricolored heron baby with his parent were on the other side of the alligator exhibit at Lowry Park Zoo. Another great wild baby bird season is coming to a close at the zoo.

12 thoughts on “A few late babies bringing in the rear

  1. I love all of these photos! Bird watching is one of my favorite past times. And enclosed alligator habitats are such a great place to do it, lol!

  2. The babies are so cute, the whole series is really amazing. This series is some of the best work I’ve seen from you.

  3. Bob Bushell – Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, UK – 17 year ago, I had a hemorrhagic stroke, cerebrovascular accident (CVA). It has made me hard to understand, especially reading or writing, it doesn't make sense. I am trying. It also left me without a right arm and right leg and all the digits. Anyway, I am tremendously happy. ------ My equipment: Canon EOS 5D mark II, Canon EOS 7D, Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L IS USM, Canon EF 500mm f/4L IS II USM lens, Tamron SP AF 90mm F/2.8 Macro, Canon Extender EF 1.4x III, Canon Extender EF 2x III
    Bob Bushell on said:

    Beautiful images of Heron chicks.

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