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The wood pewee nest I've been watching now has babies, and I was able to get some shots of mom feeding the little ones... shots you don't see every day! Will be watching this nest, as I did with the Bullock's orioles, until the chicks fledge in 10-12 days. Meanwhile, here are a couple of the first ones. The nest is about 30 yards away, and flycatchers are small birds, so these are severely cropped, which robs a good bit of sharpness, but I'm happy just to be able to get photos of this!!
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Always a treat to see these kinds of hard to get shots. Thanks Rocky.
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Very nice set of images shared.
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Thanks, guys!
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