Showing posts with label baby birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby birds. Show all posts
Friday, April 29, 2016
Baby Birds and Protective Parents
The California towhee is one of my favorite birds. They are the first bird we hear in the morning and the last species to stop for a nightcap each evening.
Watch a CA towhee vocalizing and guarding its chick.
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CA towhee parents move their chicks out of the nest early to avoid snakes and other bird predators that might easily find their low-built nests. Baby CA towhee on the ground. Tiny Towhee in the grass. I've had numerous calls from people thinking that these chicks were abandoned.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Most birds are excellent parents. Birds leave young chicks in a protected place and come back to feed them. From hummingbirds to hawks, I've had youngsters hanging out during the day while their parents are off looking for food. Before you try to "help," wait and let the avian parents do their job. You might even be rewarded with seeing a private moment between bird parents and offspring.
Thursday, May 03, 2012
Cornell's Baby Blue Herons
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Check out the Great Blue Heron nest with its five chicks at Cornell's Sapsucker Woods. Heron Cam
There are also bald eagle chicks on the California Channel Islands. Bald Eagle Cam
Unfortunately our fluctuating weather has caused our Allen's hummingbirds to start nests and abandon them. So far no nests to watch in the yard. A on her nest in 2010.
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