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#13500546
27 Mar 2026
A Sandhill Crane with its colts at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida, on March 26, 2026. Sandhill Cranes are known for both parents caring for their young, and the chick, called a colt, can walk and feed itself within a few hours of hatching.
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27 Mar 2026
A Sandhill Crane with its colt at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida, on March 26, 2026. Sandhill Cranes are known for both parents caring for their young, and the chick, called a colt, can walk and feed itself within a few hours of hatching.
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27 Mar 2026
A Sandhill Crane with its colt at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida, on March 26, 2026. Sandhill Cranes are known for both parents caring for their young, and the chick, called a colt, can walk and feed itself within a few hours of hatching.
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#13500549
27 Mar 2026
A Sandhill Crane colt at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida, on March 26, 2026. Sandhill Cranes are known for both parents caring for their young, with the chick, called a colt, able to walk and feed itself within hours of hatching.
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#13500561
27 Mar 2026
Roseate Spoonbill chicks beg their parent for food at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida, on March 26, 2026. Both parents feed their young by regurgitating partly digested food into the chicks' bills, a common feeding strategy among wading birds.
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27 Mar 2026
Roseate Spoonbill chicks beg their parent for food at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida, on March 26, 2026. Both parents feed their young by regurgitating partly digested food into the chicks' bills, a common feeding strategy among wading birds.
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27 Mar 2026
Roseate Spoonbill chicks beg their parent for food at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida, on March 26, 2026. Both parents feed their young by regurgitating partly digested food into the chicks' bills, a common feeding strategy among wading birds.
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#13485885
22 Mar 2026
A great egret chick begs for food from its nest at the Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Delray Beach, Florida, on March 21, 2026. Both parents share the responsibility of feeding the young, providing a steady diet of fish through regurgitation during the nesting season.
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#13485886
22 Mar 2026
A great egret chick begs for food from its nest at the Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Delray Beach, Florida, on March 21, 2026. Both parents share the responsibility of feeding the young, providing a steady diet of fish through regurgitation during the nesting season.
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#13485887
22 Mar 2026
A great egret chick is seen in its nest at the Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Delray Beach, Florida, on March 21, 2026. Both parents share the responsibility of feeding the young, providing a steady diet of fish through regurgitation during the nesting season.
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#13485888
22 Mar 2026
A great egret chick is seen with its parent at their nest in the Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Delray Beach, Florida, on March 21, 2026. Both parents share the responsibility of feeding the young, providing a steady diet of fish through regurgitation during the nesting season.
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#13485889
22 Mar 2026
Great egret chicks in a nest at the Wakodahatchee Wetlands in Delray Beach, Florida, on March 21, 2026. Both parents share the responsibility of feeding the young, providing a steady diet of fish through regurgitation during the nesting season.
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#13451627
15 Mar 2026
A wood stork flies with large nesting material back to its nest at Orlando Wetlands in Christmas, Florida, on March 14, 2026. Wood storks nest in central Florida wetlands from January to May, with both parents incubating 2-5 eggs for 25-30 days and regurgitating fish to chicks until fledging at 8-9 weeks.
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#13451628
15 Mar 2026
A wood stork flies with large nesting material back to its nest at Orlando Wetlands in Christmas, Florida, on March 14, 2026. Wood storks nest in central Florida wetlands from January to May, with both parents incubating 2-5 eggs for 25-30 days and regurgitating fish to chicks until fledging at 8-9 weeks.
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15 Mar 2026
A wood stork flies with large nesting material back to its nest at Orlando Wetlands in Christmas, Florida, on March 14, 2026. Wood storks nest in central Florida wetlands from January to May, with both parents incubating 2-5 eggs for 25-30 days and regurgitating fish to chicks until fledging at 8-9 weeks.
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15 Mar 2026
A wood stork flies with large nesting material back to its nest at Orlando Wetlands in Christmas, Florida, on March 14, 2026. Wood storks nest in central Florida wetlands from January to May, with both parents incubating 2-5 eggs for 25-30 days and regurgitating fish to chicks until fledging at 8-9 weeks.
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