Waterbird New Life-2

 Further to my recent post covering synchronised hatching of ducks, geese and swans on a local pond, this morning I happened to chance upon a brood of recently hatched Coot chicks.

For a week or so I have been monitoring a Coot nest but observations were hampered by distance-about 50 yards from water's edge.

Here is a recent image of the nest (with parent bird in situ) taken with a long lens camera.

 

This morning I was stunned to find a brood of four chicks near the water's edge with two parent birds keeping a watchful eye on the youngsters.Images are shown below.

Here are three of the four youngsters. 


 Feed time for two lucky chicks.


 Coots are cousins of Moorhens.

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