Last year, Monkey cheese started the thread off for 2020, the link is here:
https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/all-creatures/207284/the-young-of-2020
As 2021 is progressing, and there are young out there, I couldn't see 2021 thread, so I hope MC or anyone else doesn't mind, I'll start the 2021 thread. if there is one already, please correct me and place the link in a reply.
Mr & Mrs CG with family.....
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
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Regards, Hazel
Young Oystercatcher, quite mobile on house roof but I never saw it in this viewable position again although parents were constantly flying to somewhere on the building.
Eating a small Ragworm.
Impatient Pied Wagtail
At last something to eat.
Fairly independent young Goldfinch.
Best Wishes,
Trevor
A good selection of photos folks.
A juvenile goldfinch
and the same juv goldie, moved to the top right of the photo, after getting told off by a starling, which also looks a juvenile, unless I've got it wrong, please correct me.
and the juv starling taking pride of place....
A juvenile robin (it's maturing, the red breast is stating to become prevalent) on the sunflower seeds....
Another poser on the tripod, which has one of the trailcams on...
finally, a juvenile house sparrow on the fat balls
A juvenile blackbird waiting for the mealworms to appear for breakie this morning.....
A spot of early morning urban/back garden birding yesterday (Sunday 18th), and a few just catching the early morning light.
A juvenile startling on a roof
A juvenile blackbird on our roof
And finally, a juvenile house sparrow on our roof, it flew on once the juvenile blackbird flew off...
I forgot one wee cutie, from the early afternoon, a juvenile robin on the feeder....
Lot to learn
A recent trip to Burton Mere
A juvenile black headed gull
A juvenile great white egret coming in to Centenary Pool
Mummy Mallard and youngsters....
A juvenile moorhen on the Woodland Pool
I'm really sorry, i was way too slow to catch more than a wink and a tail feather from these little Goldcrest today, even more shameful they first sprang up at arms length. I'm just happy to report one family is up and running, and they are so tiny!
At my nearby Wandlebury.
A bemused looking Dunnock in the garden.
Tony
https://www.flickr.com/photos/wherryman/