HUNGRY MOUTHS TO FEED: W.I. WOODPECKER CHICKS (PT 2)
In just a few days, the West Indian WOODPECKER CHICKS have become bigger, noisier and much hungrier. Their heads are now tinged with red. They have started to compete for food: the first chick to push its way to the entrance hole gets the most food. Often there will be a smaller or weaker chick that gets rather left out in the frantic rush for grub (make that ‘grubs’ – see header image). But I suspect quite a lot of food shrapnel gets dropped and spread around inside the nest, so that in the end all the chicks are well sustained.
Rhonda Pearce has been taking photos of this growing family over the last few days, and if you saw my post last week, you will notice that the size of the chicks and the size of the food morsels jammed down their eager gullets has increased considerably…
A lizard hangs on tightly to the parent’s beak… but sadly it is doomed to be dinner…
Mmmmmmm. It’s so tasty, little one…. and even if it isn’t, it’s going in
Hey, kids, who wants a bug with wriggly legs and feelers?
What do we want? Food! When do we want it? Now!
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Credits: all photos, Rhonda Pearce
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Gorgeous captures! 🙂 My compliments to Rhonda!
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Dina, as you know it’s always good to get a great sequence of photo shots. There’s an art to it and Rhonda nailed it here! RH
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Great set of photos as always – lovely situation – so cute! Bye. Kamila
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Thanks a lot Kamila!
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The last pic looked how I felt this morning! Great photos.
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Me too!
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