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  1. Wallace's Hawk-Eagle, Borneo

    Wallace's Hawk-Eagle, Borneo

    Wallace's Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus nanus) 華氏鷹鵰, pair & parent. Left bird looks bigger size right? Then it should be female and right is male.
  2. Parent duty

    Parent duty

    A great tit has captured an insect to feed his chicks.
  3. More Fighting Mynahs.

    More Fighting Mynahs.

  4. Mynah Fight 53

    Mynah Fight 53

    In Honolulu I recently observed a family(?) of 4 Mynahs acting out a tag-team fight. After about 2 minutes, they gathered in a circle to symbolically peck the grass, one at a time. I concluded that 2 parents were teaching their kids how to fight. Anybody ever see anything like it?
  5. Watch Papa

    Watch Papa

    Papa teaches young how it's done--this is howie dewitt!
  6. Emperor Penguin Chick Feeding, Antarctica

    Emperor Penguin Chick Feeding, Antarctica

    Emperor Penguin, Aptenodytes forsteri, feeding. On the sea ice at Cape Washington, Ross Sea, Antarctica. Most of these penguins (colony of 300,000) have never seen a human before and they are quite fearless. Expedition rules in the Antarctica are that visitors must stay at least 4.5m (15ft)...
  7. Emperor Penguin Feeding Sequence, Aptenodytes forsteri

    Emperor Penguin Feeding Sequence, Aptenodytes forsteri

    Emperor Penguin, Aptenodytes forsteri, feeding sequence: Left, chick begging; middle and right, adult regurgitating and chick taking food. On the sea ice at Cape Washington, Ross Sea, Antarctica. Most of these penguins (colony of 300,000) have never seen a human before and they are quite...
  8. Ya Big Baby

    Ya Big Baby

    Parent feeding baby a crayfish--the poor man's lobster.
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