Glossy Starling

Today’s post is for the birds. Literally for the birds. And knowing his interest in birds (and specially baby birds), I’m sure Max will enjoy the post.
The Glossy Starling (Lamprotornis nitens) is a fairly common bird in our part of the world. When we pulled into our camp spot at Cannon Rocks between Christmas and New Year one of the first things I noticed was that there were four glossy starlings that were very active around the area and specially making a huge racket in the tree next to our braai (barbecue) area.

On closer inspection I saw that there was a hole in the tree with two starling babies in it and the adults were feeding them. Why there were at least three of the big ones feeding I don’t know, but I realised that it was a birding photo opportunity like I haven’t had in a while. I barely set up my tripod and I was rewarded with this pic of mama (or papa, who knows) feeding the one baby with what looked like an insect of some sort.

The babies were very shy and only peeked out every now and then, make a huge noise which I took as something like: “Where’s our food!” By now the adults had noticed me and was a bit wary to just fly up to the nest, selecting to rather first hop around the tree for a while before approaching the nest. At one stage one of the babies peeked out and give me a scolding look. Check out the inside of his mouth. Its like something from an alien movie.

Shortly after alien boy was rewarded for his bravery with a big piece of something. Don’t ask me what it was cause they came with everything from insects to pieces of cream crackers they obviously raided from a tent. I was really chuffed with the picks and it will probably be a while before I get such an opportunity again.

This Post Has 10 Comments

  1. Karin

    Hello, nice to see you after both our breaks from the blogoshpere! These photos are stunning, you did really well capturing these beautiful birds! I also had a look at the other posts you did since returning from your holiday and I am in awe! They are all brilliant, well done!

  2. Jenty

    Very cool photos! They’re absolutely incredible actually.

  3. Ann

    Happy New Year…..What a great set of pictures, baby birds in January !!! Fantastic hope you enjoyed your Christmas break.

  4. sam

    Hi Firefly, what a wonderful photo opportunity or even just a chance to observe. I am jealous. These are tremendous pictures, thanks for sharing them.

  5. sam

    BTW that was not Sam but Max – signed in under PEDP

  6. Raph G. Neckmann

    Amazing photos – I love the iridescent colours in the plumage!

  7. shabby girl

    Beautiful pictures! The colors are vibrant. Thanks for sharing!

  8. Anonymous

    We have internet !! so I can say .. Wow !! – those are amazing !!

  9. What awesome pictures. I love how you captured the baby being fed, and the inside of their mouths. What a joy. Thank you for sharing. I came here from Max’s page.

  10. Tabib

    Beautiful. Very much like our Asian Glossy Starling except for the eyes, ours have red eyes.Love that feeing shot.

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