Annalia S.

Annalia S. club

Posted: 27 Apr 2020


Taken: 25 Apr 2020

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Papa Blackbird

Papa Blackbird
Well, now two blackbird chicks showed up in the garden along with the parents. Mama Blackbird’s first priority seems to be feeding those two hungry mouths. There’s no diverting her from that task! Papa Blackbird’s job description instead focuses on the other imperative: Protect the family! Most days he has it pretty easy: his efforts mostly include flying in in front of me when I happen to walk too close to where the chicks are sheltered or keeping a sharp eye on the area from up in the trees. But yesterday was a whole different day: a black and white stray cat must have found the hole in the neighbour’s fence and all of a sudden I heard a big commotion of chirping and flying around. So I went down to the garden, where Papa was launching mock attacks on the kitty and keeping up a storm of frantic alarm calls. Fortunately, my mere presence was enough to scare the stray cat off. Still, it took quite a while for poor Papa Blackbird to calm down and I haven’t seen the chicks since. Tough job being blackbird parents!

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 Annalia S.
Annalia S. club has replied
Sì, hanno una bella "voce". E si sanno far capire. I richiami di allarme del maschio quando è arrivato il gatto trasmettevano tutta la sua preoccupazione!
Buona giornata, Annemarie!
4 years ago.
 Annalia S.
Annalia S. club has replied
Two very nice shots, Udo!
Yes, I am really enjoying watching them go about their parenting duties. Now that I spend more time in the garden I have more opportunities to do so and they have progressively come to regard me as a non-threatening presence.
Have a good day and a good rest of the week!
4 years ago.
 Annalia S.
Annalia S. club has replied
Thank you, George. Chicks are fine and getting better and better at flying, but still totally dependent on the parents for food. Mama blackbird kept foraging doggedly even through the downpours of the last two days!
4 years ago.
 Ecobird
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A lovely capture of this blackbird Annalia. I love this time of year with the little ones around. I am pleased you managed to frighten off the cat.
4 years ago.
 Annalia S.
Annalia S. club has replied
Thank you, Carol. I could help with the cat, but now a much more dangerous threat showed up ... Magpies! They are fierce predators and, unlike cats, they can fly!
I have seen Papa with one of the chicks since the latest magpie raid, but no sign of Mama and the other two (I had figured out there were not two but three chicks). I am hoping she has them well hidden somewhere ...
4 years ago.

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