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Mother's love knows no species: Wren mothers feed hungry young birds

author:Zhongding International

In Dorset, England, the feeding process of a small bird waiting to be fed is cleverly recorded by photographers with a camera, and its wayward and greedy appearance is impressive.

It is reported that the bird is a wren, a common bird in the United Kingdom, which preys on insects and spiders for a living, and is known for its loud and unique call. Through the photo, the whole feeding process is shown coherently: the mother wren flies back to the nest with the caught bug and puts it in the mouth of the hungry little wren, thinking that the task is about to be completed, but the insatiable little wren continues to cluck and scream after swallowing the delicious caterpillar, "impatiently" sending the mother to find more good food for it.

This vivid set of photographs was written by Mark Chambers. Mr. Chambers, who is the technical manager for PC World, a globally renowned IT magazine, said that his group had built the nest two years earlier in the hope of attracting birds to live, but no birds had ever visited. It wasn't until this summer that a Wren couple came to settle down. "It's not easy to shoot the whole feeding process, the wrens are agile and you have to know exactly what you're doing." He said.

Mother's love knows no species: Wren mothers feed hungry young birds

Mother wrens in Dorset, England, feed hungry young birds

Mother's love knows no species: Wren mothers feed hungry young birds
Mother's love knows no species: Wren mothers feed hungry young birds
Mother's love knows no species: Wren mothers feed hungry young birds
Mother's love knows no species: Wren mothers feed hungry young birds
Mother's love knows no species: Wren mothers feed hungry young birds

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