Fledglings

After a cold winter and wet spring, the barn doors open up to free the knock-kneed colts, fuzzy lambs and wee piglets.

The fox kits leave the den and birds fledge from the nest.

These newly independent children waddle, squirm, stumble, splash, flutter and explore the world outside of the safety of their home. The fledglings in this picture are a curious kit I encountered late last week at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and one of three colts frolicking in a pasture near my home.

AWESOME!

Side note: Here in Charlottetown, a mama mallard named Lucy nested in a Superstore garden centre. She raised her ducklings there until yesterday when she was ready to march her young across the store parking lot, several lanes of traffic and into a pond behind the Farmer’s Market.

Comments

  1. Our fledgling isn't as soft and furry as those two. But she does look cute staggering drunkenly out to explore the big world! ;)

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  2. Does she ever, Rachelle! And extra cuteness due to the duplication factor of those new mirrored closet doors.

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