"FAMILY PORTRAIT" - SMaP #74

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Hello again, Bird Lovers!

"FAMILY PORTRAIT"

Please check out my entry to this week's SMAP where the theme is FAMILY PORTRAIT. I have been busy clicking photos of bird families as they enjoy eating sunflower seeds from our feeders.

My post also features a unique bird family that is frequently seen in my neighborhood. Be sure to read to the end for the cute surprise!

HOUSE FINCHES

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The not-so-little house finches are amongst the laziest offspring. The parents teach them to come directly onto the birdfeeders where all they have to do is reach down, open their beaks and pick up seeds. Yet the babies loudly insist their parents put the food directly into their mouths -- time and time again!

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RED-BELLIED WOODPECKERS

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The female red-bellied woodpecker and her baby are doing a great job scouring the tree trunk and finding bugs, beetles and other insects to eat with the help of their long tongues. If you zoom in and look at the first photo you can see a snack captured in the female's mouth.

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SPARROWS

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These cute sparrows families are fun to watch and hear chirping as they feed.

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CANADA GEESE

ALL IN THE FAMILY!

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Now this is something one does not see every day, especially not at the local grocery store parking lot!

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Here, a gaggle of Canada geese stopped traffic as they waddled their way to a manmade lake that is located on the strip mall parking lot.

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The brave or more like suicidal Canada geese are known to stop busy traffic whenever they feel the urge to cross the street to reach the undeveloped land where they hang out, nest and sleep.

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I hope you enjoyed all of my bird photographs for the theme FAMILY PORTRAIT!

This is my entry to the Show Me A Photo Contest - SMAP Round 74.

Thank you to all the talented aviary photographers, contributors, and supporters of the Feathered Friends Community. Special thanks to our founder @melinda010100, as well as @nelinoeva, @barbara-orenya and @oks2crypto.

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Images taken with Nikon D3500 digital camera and Samsung Galaxy Note8 smartphone of the birds at the feeders and surrounding area. I am located in the Midwest USA.

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Nice pictures. Especially the ones with the geese. Amazing to see them walking on a parking lot!


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I love the boldness of geese... They sometimes block the bike-trail I use in the woods at a certain point by the river, forcing me to dismount and walk the bike around them; otherwise they'll chase after me with murder in their hearts...!!!

The woodpeckers are lovely

I really emjoy to watch the babies, or better to say teenagers begging for food from their tireless parents. 😀
Wonderful post Nina! Such a great variety of birds you've got. Awesome images.

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They are absolutely gorgeous, also really good camera shots of you.

You have some lovely shots Nina.

This is extremely great post..
I am also a bird lover☺️

Thank you so much for your valuable support and feedback ☺️
Have a great day 🤗

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Oh, how beautiful, what bird feeders 🤗🤣🐦

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Oh nice @ninahaskin great shots all around =)
I just set up feeders a couple weeks ago for the Sparrows and noticed the same thing.
Mom showed the babies the feeder right after basic flight training and they fly over to it and squawk for mom to come feed them and I watch mom come over and take chunks from the suet block and put it in the kids mouth lol..
Now though the parents are makeing them feed themselves,I noticed today that when mom came in to feed the chicks flocked over a squawking for food but mom chased them off, fairly aggressively at that. Now I see them feeding themselves.