We are so fortunate to see the wonderful things we see at our cottage. Today, I'm sharing a photo of a male Grosbeak feeding one of it's young. The young sit up in the tree and cry, waiting for poppa to come up and feed them the sunflower seeds he gets from our feeder. It's interesting to note that we have only every seen the male doing the feedings. Also, you can see that the young are as big as he is. Perhaps it's time for them to start visiting the feeder themselves.
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Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Poppa's Gift
We are so fortunate to see the wonderful things we see at our cottage. Today, I'm sharing a photo of a male Grosbeak feeding one of it's young. The young sit up in the tree and cry, waiting for poppa to come up and feed them the sunflower seeds he gets from our feeder. It's interesting to note that we have only every seen the male doing the feedings. Also, you can see that the young are as big as he is. Perhaps it's time for them to start visiting the feeder themselves.
Such a delightful photo! I wonder if mama has flown the coop or just out for a wee visit with friends. Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteThanks Teresa. We haven't seen Momma around for quite a while. It seems it's Poppa's job to raise these guys.
DeleteAwww, this just warms my heart - what a fabulous capture!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kim. It's been a neat experience to watch.
DeleteBeautful:) Act of love!Dropping by from OWT:
ReplyDeleteThank you Joy. Glad you dropped by.
DeleteWonderful, well done!
ReplyDeleteThank you Marlene.
DeleteWonderful shot. I know you must enjoy seeing all the birds at your feeder.
ReplyDeleteThanks Marilyn. It really is a treat to watch all the birds and their habits.
Deleteabsolutely fabulous capture; beautiful birds and so lovely to have them in your garden
ReplyDeleteThank you Carole. They're a lot of fun to watch and photograph.
DeleteOh, I so loved that photograph. Thank you! It is always interesting to me that so many pairs of birds share the child-rearing duties. And, yes, many young are now just about at the stage of having to learn to find their own food. I always think that must be a very difficult adjustment.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I must say I learn a lot from observing the behaviours of the various birds. It's a lot of fun.
DeleteAwesome! I bet you watched and waited for this one. What a wonderful capture!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharon. Actually it's easy to get the timing right. Once I hear the you g crying I have plenty of time to go in and get my camera. Actually, this morning the young are at the feeder, starting to feed themselves!
DeleteGreat photo! It's nice of you to provide the seed!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jean. It's a small price to pay for the wonderful show they provide us in return.
DeleteBeautiful shot Linda! I wish I could take such excellent photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks Donna. I missed seeing you at our journal making day. Hope you had fun at Sandra's open house!
DeleteWow! What a moment of nature to capture!
ReplyDeleteYes Tamar, I feel lucky to be surrounded by such beautiful sites. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteWonderful photo! I love this!
ReplyDeleteThanks Deb! Have a great weekend.
DeleteI like a father who shares in the duties ... I am guessing Mom is off cleaning nest or maybe taking a break after getting the babies big enough to fledge. Whichever, this is a wonderful photo ... Thank you
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Thanks Andrea. Those fledglings are now starting to feed themselves as of this morning.
Deleteoh those busy parents!
ReplyDeleteTrue story! A parents work is never done. Thanks for your comment. :-)
DeleteAh, how lovely! You really have captured a wonderful moment.
ReplyDeleteThanks. It's great being able to see all these wonderful sites here at the cottage!
DeleteGreat in every way!!! Love the angle, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jill! Have a great weekend.
Deletebeautiful moment captured! you've got such a curious and great eye, Linda!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much. Have a wonderful weekend. BTW, I love the pics of your daughter on the swing but I couldn't find where to leave a comment on your blog.
DeleteI just come across your post and see that your have added here amazing photograph, it's really a difficult photograph, if anyone try to capture this type photography, so when he needed to much patience.
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Thank you Dick. It does take patience, but it's worth the wait. Glad you stopped by.
Deletethis is a real treasure, Linda!! thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Currie. It's such a delight to be able to share these amazing experiences. Thanks for vivitivg.
DeleteHow interesting. Yes, that "baby" needs to start learning to get to the feeder. ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks Kim. Actually the little fledglings have started to feed on their own. But, when poppa shows up they still cry for him. It's too funny!
DeleteSuch a great capture of this delightful bird.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ida. The grosbeak is such a beautiful bird. We certainly enjoy their visits.
DeleteHi Linda, Beautiful birds! Also thank you for visiting my blog as now I get to see yours!
ReplyDeleteThanks. Have a great weekend.
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