26 February 2010

Chicks now visible

Two chicks now clearly visible. They are still blind with close eye.

Common Iora with Chicks

Now being feed with variety of high protein diet - insects and larvae.
Male Common Iora with food
Common Iora with food
Common Iora with food
Common Iora with food
Common Iora with food

14 comments:

Lucas Mendes said...

oh man, this´s a really beatiful photo, you was on right place on the right time, congratulations.

Tony nile life said...

You have been well rewarded for your patience Tabib. I hope you are also well ( recovered from your op!)

Lois said...

I am really enjoying these pictures Tabib!

Chris said...

Wow cool post Tabib... The chicks are so nice!!! Really cool to be able to see them and observe them on a daily base...

chalupczok said...

beautiful pictures, I greet.

Gardendiggers said...

Wow. Having such shots is the best photographer's award :-) Great.

Anonymous said...

The parents are great providers.

Wai Yien said...

Doc, on what day should antibiotic be administered : )

Amila Salgado said...

Good sequence, lovely details in the birds. I guided a birder from Hong Kong with a EOS 1D Mark iv a few weeks ago. Man, that's one hell of a camera!

Loshini said...

wow. beautiful pictures, tabib. just viewed the whole sequence from the time they built the nest until now!

myonlyphoto said...

Oh what a nice moment captured. Thanks for sharing again Tabib. Anna :)

Kelly said...

...I'm catching up. I missed the nest building. These birds are just gorgeous and your photos spectacular. I can't believe the babies are gone. Now that I see the adults and how they were working the loss of the chicks is even sadder...

eileeninmd said...

Gorgeous bird and photos, Tabib!

Diederick Wijmans said...

What a reward for you to be so patient to catch these precious moments, and what a reward for us to be able to see them! THanks for sharing!!