"Mother Frog" from
Cow Parade (Kansas City, 2001) ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiYnCg-GH4kUV0GEIqGhQ3C98b1DmiaUSC2MG6PW90HFkU_O-0vlbcN-meRYcxI9r-b6S4EjF0fQLZINeKcJgCQDMMAN40zI2_HMrG9HQ8FjjCiarwgHf-gM2zo4OJ7rCYLWSbNwRg5p3iH/s400/mother+frog.jpg)
just wanted to congratulate Mother Bird on the hatching of her two new babies.
Mother Bird sits patiently on her nest with her children until I disturb her.
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Three days ago I noticed their mother feeding them. I wish I could take a picture of them eating. I love to watch them stick their little heads up to their mother's beak.
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I didn't want to disturb lunch, but later on I took this picture. Mother Bird has been so nice to let me spy on her family. I believe she knows I would never hurt them.
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Today the baby birds have their eyes open.
I am proud and happy for this family and I am keeping a close eye on them.
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