Child-friendly blog showing my own pictures and/or video clips of wild animals, pets but very little on kids
Friday, 31 May 2013
Baby long tailed tit leaving its nest
I can't believe my luck! I have been watching long tailed tits nesting in our garden but never expected to see one of the chicks perched only about 4 meters away from me. In the short clip below, you can hear its calling sound and see that it is still very unsteady on its feet.
What do you think of the clip!
Friday, 24 May 2013
Long tailed tits nesting
I was delighted to realise that a couple of long-tailed tits had built a nest in my back garden. I would never have seen the nest if it had not been for the birds going in and out of the bush with feathers in their beaks.
Even before leaves started to grow on the bush, the nest was nearly invisible as the materials used on the outside were those found on the branches, i.e. lichen.
As the leaves grow, the bush will make a very safe environment for the chicks when they finally leave the nest. Below, one of the parents getting out of the nest:
The eggs have hatched. The chicks have no feather and their eyes are closed:
Five days later, eyes are open and feathers have grown. Have a look at that tongue:
And here, you can just about see a little "Mohican hairstyle":
Now, have a look at my video. It is a small collage of my best clips. Also, notice how elasticated the nest seems: you can see the materials stretch as the parents go in and out. And at exactly 2m30, you can see the chick make a saliva bubble. Funny!
And please, let me know what you think of my video! Enjoy!
Even before leaves started to grow on the bush, the nest was nearly invisible as the materials used on the outside were those found on the branches, i.e. lichen.
As the leaves grow, the bush will make a very safe environment for the chicks when they finally leave the nest. Below, one of the parents getting out of the nest:
The eggs have hatched. The chicks have no feather and their eyes are closed:
Five days later, eyes are open and feathers have grown. Have a look at that tongue:
And here, you can just about see a little "Mohican hairstyle":
Now, have a look at my video. It is a small collage of my best clips. Also, notice how elasticated the nest seems: you can see the materials stretch as the parents go in and out. And at exactly 2m30, you can see the chick make a saliva bubble. Funny!
And please, let me know what you think of my video! Enjoy!
Labels:
chicks,
long tailed tits,
wildlife
Location:
Hertfordshire, UK
Friday, 3 May 2013
Blind wild rabbit - Myxomatosis
The young rabbits that we have been watching from our dining room window for about one month are now showing signs of myxomatosis.
Guessing that they started to venture outside their den when they were about two weeks old, they should be only about 6 weeks old.
Their eyesight deteriorated very quickly (within one week).
Their eyes are red, swollen and even runny. In the clip below, you can see that one of the siblings with a healthy eye.
You would not believe these are the same cute rabbits that I posted picture of recently.
Below are pictures of an older rabbit I took a few weeks ago with the same condition.
Guessing that they started to venture outside their den when they were about two weeks old, they should be only about 6 weeks old.
Their eyesight deteriorated very quickly (within one week).
Their eyes are red, swollen and even runny. In the clip below, you can see that one of the siblings with a healthy eye.
You would not believe these are the same cute rabbits that I posted picture of recently.
Below are pictures of an older rabbit I took a few weeks ago with the same condition.
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