There is mom with her babies on Saturday.
Here the four babies are tonight. They are between 10 and 11 days old now.
Now they look like baby birds, not like aliens.
I am guessing they will be flying off soon. I'll keep you posted. The photo correspondents will be on the watch and sending pictures.
I am in some of the most beautiful mountains in the world, although working, not hiking. And not sewing, but I hope to be back to the sewing by the weekend.
Best,
Leanne
Amazing how fast those little babies are growing.
ReplyDeletewow how quick everything changes!!
ReplyDeleteAnd they will be off into the big, wide world!Stay safe baby birds!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing to see them grow. Thank you so much for sharing the photos.
ReplyDeleteThey definitely look sweeter with feathers! Di x
ReplyDeleteThey're wonderful! Look at how happy they are all packed into a little safe nest. How cool to watch this through you, L. Great job keeping us posted.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe how quickly they change. Ready to fly already - but 2 weeks ago they were still eggs - amazing!
ReplyDeleteIt always amazes me how fast the babies grow - it has been fascinating to watch your pictorial - your correspondent is doing a great job!
ReplyDeleteTime flies! Ha ha ha.
ReplyDeleteMy, how they have grown! I just discovered a nest outside my back door in a cedar! It's a bit too high up to see in the nest, but the mum is making a lot of trips with food! I wondered why the robins were buzzing about when we sit on the deck!
ReplyDeleteRock on up there :oD
ReplyDeleteAwww . . . we had baby robins and baby blue jays in the same tree rather close together. Robins seem to be gone now so I'm hoping they made it. New cats in the neighborhood and I'm praying they didn't get to the babies first. I love discovering the nests and keeping an eye on them.
ReplyDeleteThey def get cuter every time we see them. Have fun in the mountains :o)
ReplyDeleteWow, they grew really quickly!!
ReplyDeleteLove the wide open beak!
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