These juveniles had only been flying for a day or so. Looks like the adult was trying to teach them mid-air transfers, with partial success. At times a young one would drop the food, and at one point missed the food and crashed into the adult!
This was also the first time I was able to observe more than one juvenile trying to get food at the same time. C&C always welcome.
louie champan wrote:
Superb sequence, amazing job.
Thanks for the kind words, Louie
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birdied wrote:
What a treat it must have been to see this!! Excellent set Fred.
Birdie
Thanks, Birdie, and it definitely was a treat. If I never got a shot I still would have come away happy, as it was wonderful to see
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Wonderful images, Fred! You made the most out of the afternoon when we got lucky that being able to capture their actions. Although they did similar activities yesterday but most of the action was behind tall trees from where we were...
AGeoJO wrote:
Wonderful images, Fred! You made the most out of the afternoon when we got lucky that being able to capture their actions. Although they did similar activities yesterday but most of the action was behind tall trees from where we were...
Joshua
Thanks, Joshua - sorry to read about yesterday's outing, but I know you got some good ones from the other day
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photonoclast wrote:
Those are great! I actually like #1 and #4 the best for their dance-like impression.
Thanks for looking and commenting