I love that!!!! You can truely see how different the babies look from the adult. It would make a great book for rehabilitators and people that want to help wildlife.If you want noisy birds, come to the rescue. The starling boom has taken off and it is deafening. We have two big enclosures with youngsters in them and if my feeding partner and I happened to be doing both at the same time the noise levels were almost painful!
At the cuter end of the scale I was feeding this tiny Treecreeper who dozed off on my hand.
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Google picture of an adult.
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And also this little pied wagtail.
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Google picture of an adult.
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In another cage we had 3 young Jackdaws and a young Carrion Crow. The Carrion Crow is starting to feed himself, but the Jackdaws kept begging from him so he fed them. I intervened and fed the Jackdaws. The Crow moved to the back and just gave me a look as if to say “Where were you? I’ve been doing your job! It’s not good enough!” ?