The first squishy was hatched when I went into the classroom on Friday, and the second hatched Friday evening. They are fairly even size-wise. Today I cleaned their nest for the first time and the parents were barely perturbed. I am offering the parents an engineered food, trying it for the first time. In the past they have taken safflower seed almost exclusively when feeding young. I'm offering Harrison's High Potency Super Fine in one feeder and a mix of seeds with extra safflower in another feeder. The parents are taking both, and the babes are growing, so for now it seems like a success. We lost a pair of babies after they were feathered out, apparently from an infection, so we are extra careful with hygiene and nutrition.
This one shows their little pin feathers.
Here's the little mama, Marianne.
This one shows their little pin feathers.
Here's the little mama, Marianne.