Och ano a said a wasn't gonna start a new thread but a love looking at all our babies together in on one thread so please add all your youngsters from this year
Last year's can be found in link below
https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/all-creatures/279811/the-young-of-2022-share-your-photos-here/1397161#pifragment-4285=1
And to kick us off my very young goldie
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Is this a young Dunnock?
And a young Great Tit
Or two
Or all wrong ...
Nice pics BD, your ID's look good to me but, of course, am no expert! Google lens agrees too!
2013 photos & vids here
eff37 on Flickr
Spot on BD but please note I am not an expert ;-)...(any white bits on the back of the young GT?) ;-)
Eider Duck & Duckling
Immature Peregrine Falcon at St Albans Cathedral
Giving me a wave!
It was very vocal!
MMMUUUUUMMMM!
And an uncropped photo, to show how close it was!
Regards
Benji
One of two fledgling Jays we've had visiting bird feeder.
This one looked particularly gormless.
I haven't seen their mother with them recently. I guess they have to fend for themselves from now on.
90% luck, 5% field craft, 5% camera skills.
And now, a juvenile Great Spotted Woodpecker that has discovered my bird feeder
Good fat balls, these. Compliments to the chef.
Hark! What light in yonder window I spy? Is that Juliette or wot?
Intrigued by the way they close their eyes.
Good laugh, this.
Peek-a-boo
I can also do this from behind
You, the photographer, still look ugly even from here.
Once again, they close their eyes. I assume when they strike an object i.e. tree or, in this case, fat ball.
Just what I need another 2 woodpigeons!!!... yet to take their leap from the conifers...lots of wing flapping
I am hoping this is one of this years youngsters!!