I haven't spotted them, but I saw an adult butcherbird enter the nest with some breakfast this morning, so the chicks must've hatched \o/
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And almost all the bably lapwings are nearly grown up now (the family with 4 babies left the park I visit after the recent storms - I hope they just found somewhere better to be)
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Saw more babies today. Lapwings conserving energy as the days start to warm up, the little yellow wattlebird still incessantly asking for food, and most excitingly, I got my first glimpse of my magpie family's new baby - not quite out of the nest yet, but very very close!
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Didn't see the magpie chick this evening. I think it's still in the nest. I did get my first glimpse of one of the baby butcherbirds (I think there are two) during feeding time. Both parents were attending today, and appeared to be sharing food between them to both take feeding duty.
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This morning was the morning for babies! Baby wattlebird asking for a feed, baby butcherbird soaking up some morning sun (still hasn't opened its eyes), and at last, I got to meet my magpie family's newest member, this little cutie
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Here's a video of the baby butcherbird repositioning itself in the nest. In the previous photo, there are some hints of wattle on the chin - I don't know if that's normal for butcherbirds or if we're looking at a brood parasite
Edit: Or maybe it's just a couple of twigs in the foreground?
Hung out with my tiny friend this morning for a bit and got some more glimpses as the baby butcherbirds (pretty convinced now that there's two)
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I love these days, watching their personalities start to emerge. This one spends more time in trees than its older siblings did, and is a lot quieter/more relaxed than the last chick (who still doesn't feel comfortable when I'm around ;_; )
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I also spotted the baby's grown up siblings (the youngest is on the left at the beginning of this, and still has some juvenile grey on its chest) mucking around this morning. Playtime isn't just for little ones
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Got some nice shots of the little one, as well as Mum and Dad this evening
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The little one is already flying so well. What a little champ (they did a very ungraceful dismount out of the tree first, but we'll pretend I didn't see that)
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Still enjoying the company of the little one immensely I also spotted some courting going on a couple of days ago (never seen that in a tree before) and spotted the nest being spruced up this evening. It'll be exciting to have two chicks again (it's been a few years!)
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Got a better look at the baby butcherbirds this evening, who are now visibly butcherbird-ish (turns out there are two little beaks here, and a third off to the left that's not visible). Another yellow wattlebird family has a baby too. The baby magpie came up very close to me this evening, which was super nice. They were very hungry and spent a long time shouting at adults before Mum showed up with dinner
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I chose to not include the babies in this shot. Their bodies lie nearby after being moved off the road. If you drive a car, be careful and mindful of the power you wield. If you can't handle that, don't drive.
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I didn't see my baby magpie friend this morning, but I did see this pair of baby yellow wattlebirds. I'm not sure if one is the one I've photographed before or whether there's a second family at the opposite end of the park with two chicks. They both seemed very interested in me.
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Saw the little one this evening, hanging out in a tree. Look at those little feets
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Had a scary moment this afternoon. I was taking photos of the butcherbird chicks being fed when I heard the baby magpie making distressed cries from across the park. I broke into a run, and other adult magpies flew in along the same trajectory as I went. When I got to where the calls were coming from, I couldn't see the little one at first. Then I spotted it, just hanging out on a branch. Nothing visibly wrong. The adults seemed relaxed when they arrived. False alarm I guess!
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@Cheeseness oh my god I love them. Look at them swing!
@loren They're the best. Just before I started recording, the youngest was climbing up/hanging from the chain while the other two were playing peekaboo in the seat
@Cheeseness incredible. What a fun moment you captured!
@loren Dunno if you ever saw this one, but a few years back, I got some fun shots of the two eldest from that video and an older sibling chasing each other around a tree trunk and playing keep away with a leaf, which completely obscured their vision when picked up https://mastodon.social/@Cheeseness/108468412553124633
@Cheeseness aww, so cute!
@Cheeseness @CaringKinderSociety So cool watching them play!