A new Spring and new life in nature. (Part 1).

Good news, as the Malachite baby was at last out of the nest and we were there on the day that she came out. A real lovely little thing with a bad temper when she is hungry.
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Look at this! Did I tell you that she has a bad temper?

I just had a feeling that she would come out of the nest and I was right.
Her parents were up and down feeding her as you will see later in the post. In fact the father even forced her after several attempts to eat a Praying Mantis.
I have popped in every day since the egg stage to check on the nest and by grace I was there on the day that she came out.
So come and have a look.

She was still in the nest during the morning, but some instinct told me to return in the afternoon.
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And there she was, a beautiful little female Malachite Sunbird (Nectarinia famosa).
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Feeding time for a hungry baby.
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Mom arrived with something small for the baby.
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Dad arrived with a butterfly, that was a little bit bigger but baby could eat it.
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Next the dad arrived with a praying mantis.
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And he tried to force it down the baby's throat.
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But just look how the baby reacted here, she screamed. No, damn it, I am not eating such a big thing:)
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Fortunately the mom arrived with a smaller bug and the baby calmed down.
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I don't know what it is about us men. How could the dad ever think that the baby could eat such a large mantis? Now I know that we all have good hearts and we like to give our children big things, but we can certainly learn a lesson from this episode. The mom knows how much and how big the baby can eat, but the father reckons how bigger the food, how quicker the baby will grow. Not to be as you saw, he almost choked the baby, and I was glad that I didn't have to run closer in order to perform a Heimlich maneuver on the baby. For you that don't know what the Heimlich maneuver is, when a person chokes one has to move behind them and then fold your arms around their chest to jerk hard backwards in order to get the stuck object cleared out of the throat.
We are glad that it is now Spring here.

I hope you have enjoyed the pictures and the story.

And That's All Friends.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon Powershot SX70HS Bridge camera.

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She is so beautiful… what a treat to see them feeding her.
Hahaha 🤣 she sure didn’t like the big mantis. Poor little one. I hope dad learned from it.
Great captures Zac 😊 thanks for sharing and telling her story.
Happy Tuesday!
!PIZZA

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Thank you and dad definitely learned from it, as in Part 2 you will see that he fed the baby smaller insects. Glad that you liked the story Jackie.
Happy Wednesday!
!PIZZA

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You are welcome Zac.
That’s good to hear.
Thank you, Have a wonderful Wednesday too 👋🏻😊
!PIZZA

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Blessings and !PIZZA

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Blessings and !PIZZA

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Emojis out of action and I think the cause is our powercuts !LOL

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Hahaha oh my. Hope it is a bit better this weekend.
Take care Zac
Enjoy your weekend 👋🏻😊
!PIZZA

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Still no emojis and now I think that it's your fault :)
We have two new cold fronts on the way, so it is wetness again all the way. Also your fault :)
!PIZZA and !LOL

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Oh no… naughty emoji’s hahaha 🤣 you make Zac believe it’s my fault hahaha 🤣 !LOL

Here too after a little bit of sun… most of the week will be rainy 🌧️🌧️🌧️
Even with the cold fronts. Have a wonderful new week my friend.
!PIZZA

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So cute ,she is really looking very beautiful here wings is pretty cool. The place is amazing where she sitting on it.

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When I arrived in the afternoon, I saw that the nest was empty and I started searching for the baby. But I couldn't find her, so I had to wait for the parents to see where they were feeding and that's where I found the baby. She is indeed a most beautiful little thing.
!LOLZ

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That is just now too adorable! Brilliant post my friend.. you captured sooo much - wow!

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Thank you and a much better post that the previous one, but I am trying to show all sides of nature.
Some can be ultra sad and others can have ultra beauty.
Glad that you like the post.
!LOLZ

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I’m glad to hear that it’s now Spring in your area. The change in seasons can be quite refreshing. Thank you for sharing the story and photos by Zac Smith. If you have any more stories or questions to discuss, feel free to share!

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You managed to get such an amazing shot, especially when several birds were feeding their young, a very rare moment for us to get

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And there she is! The little Sassy girl. So just the one? Interesting the family we watched never seemed to feed their girls after that first flight. I guess they weren't as demanding. Or they were just really strong

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I really love the lovely proteas the birdy sits on

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Thank you and I really love the birdie that sits on the proteas.

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