hungryThis is my favorite shot in the series of nest photos. See, a couple of robins started building a nest in our garden early in the spring. We were amazed that they didn’t build their nest high up in the tree like they normally do. Instead, they built it quite low, on the ledge of our grape trellis. Low enough that if I hold up my camera, I could see into the nest. I managed to capture shots of the eggs until the nestlings hatched and flew from the nest. Check out the photos in our backyard.

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10 Responses to “Hungry in the Garden”
  1. Great pictures! The birds are so cute! I wish I had a garden :(

  2. Isn’t that such a beautiful shot. Those little birds are just starting their lives in your tree. Just wonderful.

  3. Those birds are really inspiring to watch.You’re too lucky for this capture and because you have able to capture how they saw the earth for the first time.Your photos are really amazing.

  4. You are so lucky that the birds build their nest in your garden. This is surely a great view for children to look at (where they can usually just look it from the book). I like to bring kids to show them the nature, so the can get a bond with it. My house has no garden. It would be wonderful if I had one.

  5. I can sense new hope, beginning, and life with these cute little creatures. They’re so cute to look at while crying for their mother to feed them. Hope these birds will grow soon and soar high.

  6. Great photo! It looks like a magazine shot. :)

  7. Great picture – but as i am “host” of compost worms since a few days it makes me also nervous :-)
    (funny captcha – “ikea” – is this some kind of ad or just random?)

  8. At this moment i am hungry exactly as they are ))

  9. Great photos! These photos gives us a message that life is very precious and we must be thankful for it. Birds are really wonderful creatures, I just love looking at your photos those birds are really cute. Thanks for sharing!

  10. They’re so cute to look at while crying for their mother to feed them. irds are really wonderful creatures, just wonderful.

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