
Judging by their size I'd say they're only a couple of days old.

We can't tell the genders, but since they were born during my release week for Dreamveil we're calling them Meriden and Dansant.

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Two cute! Love their names.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you've been able to keep the plant alive.
Ooh. Cute birds :)
ReplyDeleteBy the way, did you know that Dansant means someone good at dancing in Swedish
Adorable! It's amazing that mama bird is so tolerant.
ReplyDeleteFuzzy little babies! Glad the globes are keeping your plant alive, too.
ReplyDeleteAwww, this made me cry. For the past two or three weeks, our Cardinals were busy building in my climbing rose bush which they do every year. Three days ago, the first egg hatched. And immediately, the feral cat showed up. I won't tell you what happened, it's on my site. But these pictures made me feel better.
ReplyDeleteAhhh your hatchlings are sooo adorable! They look so fuzzy and fragile. :3
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Aw, so beautiful! We had baby doves once, in the tree right outside our living room window, and it was so amazing to watch them grow up.
ReplyDeleteO, how gorgeous...x
ReplyDeleteOdd looking little critters,
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