What
impressed me was the parent (photo below) which was seen looking dull and haggard with
mud over its head, face and plumage, a result of working hard hunting for insects in
the mangrove mudflats for the fledgling. Before breeding, the parents
were fresh, clean and bright.
That’s what
all parents would do to make sure their children get the best food to grow up.
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| The fledgling is clean and fresh, waiting for the parent to feed. |
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A parent feeding a hungry fledgling
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| A beautiful young fledgling. |
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To feed two fledglings the size of the parent is really not an easy job.
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| The parent which never says tired. |
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Front view of the parent.
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| The hard part of the parent is that it has to continue to feed the chick until it is on its own even though the latter is about the size of the parent. |
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