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Pycnonotus goiavier
After the first two chicks hatched, the third chick hatches the next day early in the morning.
Yes LauraMaria, I have documented the activities of the parent for more than two years now. So far I've noticed that this birds are paired for life. Our backyard mini forest is there territory and no other couple mixed with them.
Oh, such a lovely spotting, Shekainah! I hope you can share more photos as these little ones get older :) What a great thing to document, keep it up!
Wow, look at that! Great picture.
Please consider adding this spotting to the Animal Architecture mission at http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8082...
Spotted on Apr 12, 2011 Submitted on Aug 25, 2012
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Yes LauraMaria, I have documented the activities of the parent for more than two years now. So far I've noticed that this birds are paired for life. Our backyard mini forest is there territory and no other couple mixed with them.
Oh, such a lovely spotting, Shekainah! I hope you can share more photos as these little ones get older :) What a great thing to document, keep it up!
Wow, look at that! Great picture.
Please consider adding this spotting to the Animal Architecture mission at http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/8082...