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by Marty Saccone
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Being left behind perched on the now empty nest as his siblings were fledging.... more
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Being left behind perched on the now empty nest as his siblings were fledging.
This scared juvenile stayed behind then ventured higher into the tree, remaining there afraid of the unknown while weakly chirping with the parents its location, then something unusual occurred.
As I was photographing this last sibling in the tree, one of the parent Robins flew into the tree with a caterpillar in its beak and in one swift fly by, fed that caterpillar to this scared baby, I actually caught the sequence with a burst of 3 images in the camera.
Although a bit blurred I recognizably caught the fly by feeding as it happened.
What an unexpected completion to my month long documentation that I never expected.
This image is from my documented series of the incubation, nesting and nurturing of three new born Robin juveniles and the male and female parenting that transpired from June 12th thru July 9th, 2017. A selection of the images may be viewed at marty-sacco...
If you haven't seen down east Maine,....at least take a look. Prints 24/7, framed/unframed, matted/unmatted, stretched canvases, metal, wood and acrylic display options to suit any home, office and commercial wall space. Also: Puzzles, Note & Greeting Cards, Tote Bags, iPhone Cases, Coffee Mugs, Throw Pillows, family wearing apparel for guys, gals and children. Inquires email: heresmarty@yahoo.com
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Marty Saccone
Thank you Reagan for the feature, will be submitting more in the future.
Marty Saccone
This young bird is a juvenile Robin Marcia just fledging it's nest, story line accompanies each image in the series
Marcia Lee Jones
Interesting looking bird!
Marty Saccone
Thank you Dawn, wish I could post them all, was a wonderful experience to share with others, thanks for the feature too.
Dawn Currie
I have loved this entire series. Thank you for sharing your art and your story!
Dawn Currie
Marty, Congratulations on your feature in our group, Pure Nature Photography - celebrating the best of our natural world!
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"