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29-OCT-2008

Babbler

~ Enjoying the birdbath in the garden~
Grey-crowned Babblers live and breed in co-operative territorial groups of two to fifteen birds (usually four to twelve). Groups normally consist of a primary breeding pair along with several non-breeding birds (sometimes groups may contain two breeding pairs or two females that both breed). Most members of the group help to build nests, with the primary female contributing the most effort. Two types of nest are built: roost-nests (usually larger and used by the whole group) and brood-nests (for the breeding females), and often old nest sites are renovated and re-used from year to year. The large domed nests are placed in a tree fork 4 m - 7 m high and are made of thick sticks with projections that make a hood and landing platform for the entrance tunnel. The nest chamber is lined with soft grass, bark, wool and feathers. The brooding female (sometimes more than one) is fed by the other group members and all help to feed the nestlings. Larger groups tend to raise more young, and two broods are usually raised per season.

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MarcViskens30-Aug-2015 22:45
Very pretty Laine
Sarah Rehfeldt15-Mar-2011 03:13
He's beautiful. Great capture.
Jeff Real16-Sep-2010 00:27
A beautiful and artistic image ~V~
Frank Brault06-Sep-2010 19:16
Marvelous. A superb capture. Love the bokeh. V
an nguyen13-Nov-2009 04:06
I love this..
Guest 10-Nov-2009 07:23
Well done!
Jackdad04-Nov-2009 23:38
fantastic shot. I bet a flock of 15 would make a right racket!
Guest 04-Nov-2009 18:50
Wow, beautifull creature, that you captured superbly. Love that socialism approach to life.
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