Young thrush fieldfare - a cute and funny bird

in Feathered Friends10 months ago (edited)

I love the time when adult chicks fly out of their nests to explore the world. Compared to their parents, they are not yet so careful. Trusting, not afraid or almost not afraid.

They don't get too close though. But still, shooting them on camera is much easier than adult birds.

So this young thrush did not fly away as soon as he saw me. Despite the size of an adult bird, it is clear that this is a chick, the fluff on the head gives out, and the voice is squeaky.

He tried to divert attention from himself by constantly moving. But he did not fly far, and I patiently photographed him. You don't see such beauties every day.

Not far away, the parents of a chick were sitting in a tree. Worried about him. The chick, as soon as he heard their voices, immediately opened his beak and began to beg for food.

He is used to being fed by his parents, and does not want to get his own food yet. The chick has already grown well to a decent size. It's summer now, you can already find food. But while the chick is under strict parental supervision.

The young fieldfare thrush is so cute that I couldn't part with it. It's not every day you meet such a cute little bird.

Sits, primping. Waiting for his parents to bring him ready-made food. I didn't bother anymore. Parents in my presence are afraid to fly close to their pet. I had to leave. But for memory there are a few photos of this cute chick.

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Sooo cute ! 😊

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