Please look at my websitebobswildlife.co.uk. There is a photo of a Demoiselle Crane, and a photo of me in the 'Guest Photos '. I have started a new sightings page, please feel free to add your sightings.
Having a stroke does hinder me, like, I can't shoot in the air, also I can't use the right side. That was a bad thing, until my brother, found all things that I could use.
Hi Bob, again superb images of these lovely little chicks, always amuse me when they first hatch and are paddling like mad and getting nowhere without webbed feet. Regards John
Awwwwww, Bob, they're delightful! Moorhens remind me of a cartoon character (I can't remember which one) who, in my younger days, used to be depicted striding along with huge feet.
Hopefully fully grown now and enjoying life. A nice set of photos Bob. Check out my stunning Kingfisher image (tongue in cheek) http://ngbirding.blogspot.co.uk/
tiny things.
ReplyDeleteOh so tiny Theresa.
DeleteA face a mother loves.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob. Moorhen chicks are beautiful. Awesome photos.
ReplyDeleteMoorhen chick is awesome. A truly stunning photographs. Very good weekend for you.
ReplyDeleteHola Bob bellas y tiernas imagenes de estos polluelos de Polla de agua.Un fuerte abrazo y feliz domingo.
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous - and I have never seen them this young.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
THey have comedy huge feet!
ReplyDeleteYou can't see them, but, yes they do HUGE feet Si.
DeleteCute little guys--- I like the feather in his beak....
ReplyDeleteYou open our eyes and hearts, Bob
ReplyDeleteNot the prettiest of chicks by adorable nonetheless.
ReplyDeleteGood pics.. doesn't having a stroke hinder you at all?
ReplyDeleteHaving a stroke does hinder me, like, I can't shoot in the air, also I can't use the right side. That was a bad thing, until my brother, found all things that I could use.
DeleteBob, such a fuzzy cute little ball!!
ReplyDeletecute chick
ReplyDeleteHow dear!phyllis
ReplyDeletecute and amzing ! :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Bob, again superb images of these lovely little chicks, always amuse me when they first hatch and are paddling like mad and getting nowhere without webbed feet. Regards John
ReplyDeleteLove their feet John.
DeleteEsos polluelos todavía son pequeños y se ven graciosos con sus plumones.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo,
Lovely, lovely, lovely ...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great series of photo's, and the chick looks so cute.
All the best Jan
Yes they are beautiful ☺. I only have seen adult Moorhens in nature... ☺
ReplyDeleteTwo hairball;-)) The chicks are quite different in appearance than adult birds
ReplyDeleteAwwwwww, Bob, they're delightful! Moorhens remind me of a cartoon character (I can't remember which one) who, in my younger days, used to be depicted striding along with huge feet.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes - - - Richard
I can't remember which one Richard, but it was a big feet.
DeleteWhat a precious little ball of feathers! :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely bunch of feathers, thanks Lisa.
DeleteHopefully fully grown now and enjoying life. A nice set of photos Bob. Check out my stunning Kingfisher image (tongue in cheek) http://ngbirding.blogspot.co.uk/
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little creatures.......is there a baby anything that is not cute?
ReplyDeleteSweet little fuzzballs!
ReplyDeleteSo cute.. :-))) Regards
ReplyDeleteCheers Ana.
DeleteBonitos estos polluelos de agua,Bob, bien fotografiados.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Thanks Jesús.
DeleteVery handsome two boys, Bob.
ReplyDeleteGood Monday.
Un abrazo.
Beautiful and cute.
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