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A few more woodies from norfolk. It was a bit of a wet entry into the big wide world for this latest clutch - It had been a nice day until mid afternoon when we had a big storm. Rain, hail, thunder and lightning. And then the woodies decided to leave their nest. The adults can quite easily feed in the rain without getting too wet, but the fledglings have not mastered that yet.....
Here are the first of a few pics from the 500 or so I took this afternoon: Quality is not too hot as it was quite dark, wet and all shots were handheld from my kitchen doorway. (Although the adults tolerate me being near them while they are feeding, and I knew the younsters couldn't care less, I always try to keep well away from the younsters so they DO NOT get used to humans.)
Dad stays in the dry while junior gets wet....
Dad moves into position while junior tries lichen for lunch....
Both have a look round for sparrowhawks or photographers...
Hurry up Dad, I'm hungry!
Dad, I'm REALY hungry now!
Here you go (now b****y well hurry up and learn how to do this yourself!)
Here are the first of a few pics from the 500 or so I took this afternoon: Quality is not too hot as it was quite dark, wet and all shots were handheld from my kitchen doorway. (Although the adults tolerate me being near them while they are feeding, and I knew the younsters couldn't care less, I always try to keep well away from the younsters so they DO NOT get used to humans.)
Dad stays in the dry while junior gets wet....
Dad moves into position while junior tries lichen for lunch....
Both have a look round for sparrowhawks or photographers...
Hurry up Dad, I'm hungry!
Dad, I'm REALY hungry now!
Here you go (now b****y well hurry up and learn how to do this yourself!)