Chicks with a mission

Mom? Dad? Where are you?

A small flock of baby birds went through the yard early in August. I remember about four of them, but it seems I only caught the slowest one in photos. They came into the Wild Basin Rye in the front of the house, where they perched almost at my shoulder while I was weeding the front yard.

I must have run into the house for my camera and by then this one was alone in the Rye, but then strayed over to the patio, calling for its family.

Its siblings had already moved into the grass under the evergreens. They were chirping and calling from better cover.

I expect they were calling for their parents, but weren't willing to stay put to wait to be found.

Publicado el junio 13, 2018 04:50 TARDE por wenatcheeb wenatcheeb

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Aves de Percha (Orden Passeriformes)

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wenatcheeb

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Agosto 3, 2016 a las 05:39 MAÑANA PDT

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A small flock of baby birds went through the yard one day. I remember about four of them, but it seems I only caught the slowest one in photos. They came into the Wild Basin Rye in the front of the house, then this one strayed over to the patio before following its siblings into the grass under the evergreens. They were calling for their parents, but weren't willing to stay put to wait to be found.

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