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  • Mother birds feeding their chicks, Jakarta, Indonesia - Mar 2011
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    Mother birds feeding their chicks, Jakarta, Indonesia - Mar 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Octavianus Darmawan/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1294354a )

    Beautiful Bird Behaviour
    A photographer has spent years capturing the incredible lengths mother birds go to when feeding their hungry chicks.

    Just like for humans, parenthood appears to keep these mother birds on their toes.

    Some of the astonishing pictures show days-old chicks precariously balanced while their long-suffering mother hovers above with a tasty treat.

    The parents display incredible skill when it comes to dinner time, feeding their offspring in mid air or gingerly edging along tiny twigs to get to their brood.

    The heart-warming pictures were taken by amateur photographer Octavianus Darmawan near his car service station in Jakarta, Indonesia.

    The 56-year-old can spend anything from a few days to weeks capturing the perfect shot of mother and her chicks together.

    He said: "I take pictures to showcase the beauty of nature around me.

    "I'm always impressed when I see the mother birds feeding their chicks because I can see how difficult it can be to find food and raise their kids.

    "They have to face dangers like snakes and cats and it can be a struggle but they work hard.

    "I became appreciative of my own parents after watching these birds and it made me thankful for the struggle they'd gone through to teach me and raise me well."

    MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Octavianus Darmawan / Solent News / Rex Features

    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QNSILLFZV (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Kookaburra Junge in der Pflegestation
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    FEATURE - Kookaburra Junge in der Pflegestation
    01/06/2016. Redcar, United Kingdom. A four-week-old Kookaburra chick born from an egg from Kirkleatham Owl Sanctuary, Redcar. (Tom Banks / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05489353
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  • FEATURE - Kookaburra Junge in der Pflegestation
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    FEATURE - Kookaburra Junge in der Pflegestation
    01/06/2016. Redcar, United Kingdom. A four-week-old Kookaburra chick born from an egg from Kirkleatham Owl Sanctuary, Redcar. (Tom Banks / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05489349
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kookaburra Junge in der Pflegestation
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    FEATURE - Kookaburra Junge in der Pflegestation
    01/06/2016. Redcar, United Kingdom. A four-week-old Kookaburra chick born from an egg from Kirkleatham Owl Sanctuary, Redcar. (Tom Banks / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05489351
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  • FEATURE - Kookaburra Junge in der Pflegestation
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    FEATURE - Kookaburra Junge in der Pflegestation
    01/06/2016. Redcar, United Kingdom. A three-week-old Kookaburra chick born from an egg from Kirkleatham Owl Sanctuary, Redcar. (Tom Banks / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05489355
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  • FEATURE - Kookaburra Junge in der Pflegestation
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    FEATURE - Kookaburra Junge in der Pflegestation
    01/06/2016. Redcar, United Kingdom. A four-week-old Kookaburra chick born from an egg from Kirkleatham Owl Sanctuary, Redcar. (Tom Banks / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05489354
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kookaburra Junge in der Pflegestation
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    FEATURE - Kookaburra Junge in der Pflegestation
    01/06/2016. Redcar, United Kingdom. A four-week-old Kookaburra chick born from an egg from Kirkleatham Owl Sanctuary, Redcar. (Tom Banks / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05489352
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kookaburra Junge in der Pflegestation
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    FEATURE - Kookaburra Junge in der Pflegestation
    01/06/2016. Redcar, United Kingdom. A four-week-old Kookaburra chick born from an egg from Kirkleatham Owl Sanctuary, Redcar. (Tom Banks / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05489358
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  • FEATURE: Raubmöve verteidigt ihr Junges vor einem Schaf
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    FEATURE: Raubmöve verteidigt ihr Junges vor einem Schaf
    MADANTORY CREDIT: Josh Jaggard/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Josh Jaggard/REX Shutterstock (5048102i)
    Bonxie (great skua) bird flying around the sheep, trying to warn it off from the nest site
    Bonxie bird protecting chicks from a sheep, Shetland Islands, Scotland - 04 Jul 2015
    BAAA-CK OFF!

    Mothers can be protective, but this hapless sheep didn't know what it was getting itself into when it wandered into the nesting area of a feisty bonxie bird.

    Wildlife photographer Josh Jaggard captured the scene in the Shetland Islands as the bird, also known as a great skua, got in a flap protecting her chicks.

    First it flew in menacing circles around the woolly intruder before landing on its back and pulling lumps of wool from its back.

    One amazing image shows the bird seeming to have a mid-air face-off with the poor creature.

    The territorial bonxie then proceeded to tread all over the sheep's back before using it as a seat. Point taken, the sheep wandered off.

    Josh says: "The mother was definitely not prepared to let anyone get near her chicks and she let the sheep know all about it. It was remarkable the range of techniques she employed to ward off the invader."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE: Raubmöve verteidigt ihr Junges vor einem Schaf
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    FEATURE: Raubmöve verteidigt ihr Junges vor einem Schaf
    MADANTORY CREDIT: Josh Jaggard/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Josh Jaggard/REX Shutterstock (5048102e)
    Bonxie (great skua) bird and chick
    Bonxie bird protecting chicks from a sheep, Shetland Islands, Scotland - 04 Jul 2015
    BAAA-CK OFF!

    Mothers can be protective, but this hapless sheep didn't know what it was getting itself into when it wandered into the nesting area of a feisty bonxie bird.

    Wildlife photographer Josh Jaggard captured the scene in the Shetland Islands as the bird, also known as a great skua, got in a flap protecting her chicks.

    First it flew in menacing circles around the woolly intruder before landing on its back and pulling lumps of wool from its back.

    One amazing image shows the bird seeming to have a mid-air face-off with the poor creature.

    The territorial bonxie then proceeded to tread all over the sheep's back before using it as a seat. Point taken, the sheep wandered off.

    Josh says: "The mother was definitely not prepared to let anyone get near her chicks and she let the sheep know all about it. It was remarkable the range of techniques she employed to ward off the invader."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
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    Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
    Owls for sale are displayed outside their cage at the bird market in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Indonesia is home to 45 species of owls, many of which appear in markets. Scops owls (Otus spp.) are among the most numerous and frequently traded, being smaller and typically less expensive. However, larger species like Barn Owls (Tyto alba), Oriental Bay Owls (Phodilus badius), Buffy Fish Owls (Ketupa ketupu), as well as Wood-owls, Eagle-owls, and Fish-owls, are also increasingly seen. Estimates from a ResearchGate study indicate that about 12,000 Scops owls and 1,000 larger owls are sold annually in Indonesian bird markets, a figure the study suggests involves a significant number of wild-caught birds.

    (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
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    Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
    Owls for sale are displayed outside their cage at the bird market in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Indonesia is home to 45 species of owls, many of which appear in markets. Scops owls (Otus spp.) are among the most numerous and frequently traded, being smaller and typically less expensive. However, larger species like Barn Owls (Tyto alba), Oriental Bay Owls (Phodilus badius), Buffy Fish Owls (Ketupa ketupu), as well as Wood-owls, Eagle-owls, and Fish-owls, are also increasingly seen. Estimates from a ResearchGate study indicate that about 12,000 Scops owls and 1,000 larger owls are sold annually in Indonesian bird markets, a figure the study suggests involves a significant number of wild-caught birds.

    (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
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    Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
    Owls for sale are displayed outside their cage at the bird market in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Indonesia is home to 45 species of owls, many of which appear in markets. Scops owls (Otus spp.) are among the most numerous and frequently traded, being smaller and typically less expensive. However, larger species like Barn Owls (Tyto alba), Oriental Bay Owls (Phodilus badius), Buffy Fish Owls (Ketupa ketupu), as well as Wood-owls, Eagle-owls, and Fish-owls, are also increasingly seen. Estimates from a ResearchGate study indicate that about 12,000 Scops owls and 1,000 larger owls are sold annually in Indonesian bird markets, a figure the study suggests involves a significant number of wild-caught birds.

    (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
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    Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
    People watch owls outside their cages at the bird market in Malang, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Indonesia is home to 45 species of owls, many of which appear in markets. Scops owls (Otus spp.) are among the most numerous and frequently traded, being smaller and typically less expensive. However, larger species like Barn Owls (Tyto alba), Oriental Bay Owls (Phodilus badius), Buffy Fish Owls (Ketupa ketupu), as well as Wood-owls, Eagle-owls, and Fish-owls, are also increasingly seen. Estimates from a ResearchGate study indicate that about 12,000 Scops owls and 1,000 larger owls are sold annually in Indonesian bird markets, a figure the study suggests involves a significant number of wild-caught birds.

    (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
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    Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
    Owls for sale are displayed outside their cage at the bird market in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Indonesia is home to 45 species of owls, many of which appear in markets. Scops owls (Otus spp.) are among the most numerous and frequently traded, being smaller and typically less expensive. However, larger species like Barn Owls (Tyto alba), Oriental Bay Owls (Phodilus badius), Buffy Fish Owls (Ketupa ketupu), as well as Wood-owls, Eagle-owls, and Fish-owls, are also increasingly seen. Estimates from a ResearchGate study indicate that about 12,000 Scops owls and 1,000 larger owls are sold annually in Indonesian bird markets, a figure the study suggests involves a significant number of wild-caught birds.

    (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
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    Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
    Owls are for sale inside a cage at the bird market in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Indonesia is home to 45 species of owls, many of which appear in markets. Scops owls (Otus spp.) are among the most numerous and frequently traded, being smaller and typically less expensive. However, larger species like Barn Owls (Tyto alba), Oriental Bay Owls (Phodilus badius), Buffy Fish Owls (Ketupa ketupu), as well as Wood-owls, Eagle-owls, and Fish-owls, are also increasingly seen. Estimates from a ResearchGate study indicate that about 12,000 Scops owls and 1,000 larger owls are sold annually in Indonesian bird markets, a figure the study suggests involves a significant number of wild-caught birds.

    (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
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    Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
    Owls for sale are displayed outside their cage at the bird market in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Indonesia is home to 45 species of owls, many of which appear in markets. Scops owls (Otus spp.) are among the most numerous and frequently traded, being smaller and typically less expensive. However, larger species like Barn Owls (Tyto alba), Oriental Bay Owls (Phodilus badius), Buffy Fish Owls (Ketupa ketupu), as well as Wood-owls, Eagle-owls, and Fish-owls, are also increasingly seen. Estimates from a ResearchGate study indicate that about 12,000 Scops owls and 1,000 larger owls are sold annually in Indonesian bird markets, a figure the study suggests involves a significant number of wild-caught birds.

    (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
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    Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
    A boy sits beside the cage as he offers the owls at the bird market in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Indonesia is home to 45 species of owls, many of which appear in markets. Scops owls (Otus spp.) are among the most numerous and frequently traded, being smaller and typically less expensive. However, larger species like Barn Owls (Tyto alba), Oriental Bay Owls (Phodilus badius), Buffy Fish Owls (Ketupa ketupu), as well as Wood-owls, Eagle-owls, and Fish-owls, are also increasingly seen. Estimates from a ResearchGate study indicate that about 12,000 Scops owls and 1,000 larger owls are sold annually in Indonesian bird markets, a figure the study suggests involves a significant number of wild-caught birds.

    (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
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    Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
    Owls for sale are displayed outside their cage at the bird market in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Indonesia is home to 45 species of owls, many of which appear in markets. Scops owls (Otus spp.) are among the most numerous and frequently traded, being smaller and typically less expensive. However, larger species like Barn Owls (Tyto alba), Oriental Bay Owls (Phodilus badius), Buffy Fish Owls (Ketupa ketupu), as well as Wood-owls, Eagle-owls, and Fish-owls, are also increasingly seen. Estimates from a ResearchGate study indicate that about 12,000 Scops owls and 1,000 larger owls are sold annually in Indonesian bird markets, a figure the study suggests involves a significant number of wild-caught birds.

    (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
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    Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
    People watch owls outside their cages at the bird market in Malang, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Indonesia is home to 45 species of owls, many of which appear in markets. Scops owls (Otus spp.) are among the most numerous and frequently traded, being smaller and typically less expensive. However, larger species like Barn Owls (Tyto alba), Oriental Bay Owls (Phodilus badius), Buffy Fish Owls (Ketupa ketupu), as well as Wood-owls, Eagle-owls, and Fish-owls, are also increasingly seen. Estimates from a ResearchGate study indicate that about 12,000 Scops owls and 1,000 larger owls are sold annually in Indonesian bird markets, a figure the study suggests involves a significant number of wild-caught birds.

    (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
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    Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
    A boy sits beside the cage as he offers the owls at the bird market in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Indonesia is home to 45 species of owls, many of which appear in markets. Scops owls (Otus spp.) are among the most numerous and frequently traded, being smaller and typically less expensive. However, larger species like Barn Owls (Tyto alba), Oriental Bay Owls (Phodilus badius), Buffy Fish Owls (Ketupa ketupu), as well as Wood-owls, Eagle-owls, and Fish-owls, are also increasingly seen. Estimates from a ResearchGate study indicate that about 12,000 Scops owls and 1,000 larger owls are sold annually in Indonesian bird markets, a figure the study suggests involves a significant number of wild-caught birds.

    (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
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    Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
    Owls for sale are displayed outside their cage at the bird market in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Indonesia is home to 45 species of owls, many of which appear in markets. Scops owls (Otus spp.) are among the most numerous and frequently traded, being smaller and typically less expensive. However, larger species like Barn Owls (Tyto alba), Oriental Bay Owls (Phodilus badius), Buffy Fish Owls (Ketupa ketupu), as well as Wood-owls, Eagle-owls, and Fish-owls, are also increasingly seen. Estimates from a ResearchGate study indicate that about 12,000 Scops owls and 1,000 larger owls are sold annually in Indonesian bird markets, a figure the study suggests involves a significant number of wild-caught birds.

    (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
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    Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
    Owls for sale are displayed outside their cage at the bird market in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Indonesia is home to 45 species of owls, many of which appear in markets. Scops owls (Otus spp.) are among the most numerous and frequently traded, being smaller and typically less expensive. However, larger species like Barn Owls (Tyto alba), Oriental Bay Owls (Phodilus badius), Buffy Fish Owls (Ketupa ketupu), as well as Wood-owls, Eagle-owls, and Fish-owls, are also increasingly seen. Estimates from a ResearchGate study indicate that about 12,000 Scops owls and 1,000 larger owls are sold annually in Indonesian bird markets, a figure the study suggests involves a significant number of wild-caught birds.

    (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
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    Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
    Owls for sale are displayed outside their cage at the bird market in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Indonesia is home to 45 species of owls, many of which appear in markets. Scops owls (Otus spp.) are among the most numerous and frequently traded, being smaller and typically less expensive. However, larger species like Barn Owls (Tyto alba), Oriental Bay Owls (Phodilus badius), Buffy Fish Owls (Ketupa ketupu), as well as Wood-owls, Eagle-owls, and Fish-owls, are also increasingly seen. Estimates from a ResearchGate study indicate that about 12,000 Scops owls and 1,000 larger owls are sold annually in Indonesian bird markets, a figure the study suggests involves a significant number of wild-caught birds.

    (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
    DUKAS_188592130_NUR
    Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
    Owls for sale are displayed outside their cage at the bird market in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Indonesia is home to 45 species of owls, many of which appear in markets. Scops owls (Otus spp.) are among the most numerous and frequently traded, being smaller and typically less expensive. However, larger species like Barn Owls (Tyto alba), Oriental Bay Owls (Phodilus badius), Buffy Fish Owls (Ketupa ketupu), as well as Wood-owls, Eagle-owls, and Fish-owls, are also increasingly seen. Estimates from a ResearchGate study indicate that about 12,000 Scops owls and 1,000 larger owls are sold annually in Indonesian bird markets, a figure the study suggests involves a significant number of wild-caught birds.

    (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
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    Indonesia's Illegally Traded Owls
    Owls for sale are displayed outside their cage at the bird market in Malang, East Java Province, Indonesia, on September 8, 2025. Indonesia is home to 45 species of owls, many of which appear in markets. Scops owls (Otus spp.) are among the most numerous and frequently traded, being smaller and typically less expensive. However, larger species like Barn Owls (Tyto alba), Oriental Bay Owls (Phodilus badius), Buffy Fish Owls (Ketupa ketupu), as well as Wood-owls, Eagle-owls, and Fish-owls, are also increasingly seen. Estimates from a ResearchGate study indicate that about 12,000 Scops owls and 1,000 larger owls are sold annually in Indonesian bird markets, a figure the study suggests involves a significant number of wild-caught birds.

    (Photo by Garry Lotulung/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mallard Ducklings
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    Mallard Ducklings
    A mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos) and ducklings are in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Mallard Ducklings
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    Mallard Ducklings
    Mallard ducklings (Anas platyrhynchos) are in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Mallard Ducklings
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    Mallard Ducklings
    Mallard ducklings (Anas platyrhynchos) are in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on July 3, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
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    FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
    Artist and graphic designer Lucia Hefferman’s work explores her lifelong fascination with animals. In her latest artwork she depicts chicks in perfect yoga poses.

    Lucia, who is from Salt Lake City, Utah, exhibited the works at the CODA Gallery in Palm Desert, California last month (December2021).

    The cute creatures curl and stretch their feathered limbs into perfect poses - emulating the most flexible yoga practitioner.

    Explaining what inspires her paintings, Lucia writes on her website: “Through my paintings, I seek to give animals a voice and a personality, while making light of our uniquely human existence. By imagining what animals might do if put in human situations, I stage tableaus that shine a spotlight on both their innocence and raw instinct. This collision between animal and human sensibilities creates a whimsical, theatrical, and often humorous world that viewers can relate to on an emotional level.”

    All her yoga chicks originals are sold, but you can still shop prints on Etsy, and for prints and other originals via her website, www.luciaheffernan.com.

    Where: Park City, Utah, United States
    When: 30 Sep 2021
    Credit: Lucia Heffernan/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
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    FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
    Artist and graphic designer Lucia Hefferman’s work explores her lifelong fascination with animals. In her latest artwork she depicts chicks in perfect yoga poses.

    Lucia, who is from Salt Lake City, Utah, exhibited the works at the CODA Gallery in Palm Desert, California last month (December2021).

    The cute creatures curl and stretch their feathered limbs into perfect poses - emulating the most flexible yoga practitioner.

    Explaining what inspires her paintings, Lucia writes on her website: “Through my paintings, I seek to give animals a voice and a personality, while making light of our uniquely human existence. By imagining what animals might do if put in human situations, I stage tableaus that shine a spotlight on both their innocence and raw instinct. This collision between animal and human sensibilities creates a whimsical, theatrical, and often humorous world that viewers can relate to on an emotional level.”

    All her yoga chicks originals are sold, but you can still shop prints on Etsy, and for prints and other originals via her website, www.luciaheffernan.com.

    Where: Park City, Utah, United States
    When: 30 Sep 2021
    Credit: Lucia Heffernan/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
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    FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
    Artist and graphic designer Lucia Hefferman’s work explores her lifelong fascination with animals. In her latest artwork she depicts chicks in perfect yoga poses.

    Lucia, who is from Salt Lake City, Utah, exhibited the works at the CODA Gallery in Palm Desert, California last month (December2021).

    The cute creatures curl and stretch their feathered limbs into perfect poses - emulating the most flexible yoga practitioner.

    Explaining what inspires her paintings, Lucia writes on her website: “Through my paintings, I seek to give animals a voice and a personality, while making light of our uniquely human existence. By imagining what animals might do if put in human situations, I stage tableaus that shine a spotlight on both their innocence and raw instinct. This collision between animal and human sensibilities creates a whimsical, theatrical, and often humorous world that viewers can relate to on an emotional level.”

    All her yoga chicks originals are sold, but you can still shop prints on Etsy, and for prints and other originals via her website, www.luciaheffernan.com.

    Where: Park City, Utah, United States
    When: 20 Sep 2021
    Credit: Lucia Heffernan/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
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    FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
    Artist and graphic designer Lucia Hefferman’s work explores her lifelong fascination with animals. In her latest artwork she depicts chicks in perfect yoga poses.

    Lucia, who is from Salt Lake City, Utah, exhibited the works at the CODA Gallery in Palm Desert, California last month (December2021).

    The cute creatures curl and stretch their feathered limbs into perfect poses - emulating the most flexible yoga practitioner.

    Explaining what inspires her paintings, Lucia writes on her website: “Through my paintings, I seek to give animals a voice and a personality, while making light of our uniquely human existence. By imagining what animals might do if put in human situations, I stage tableaus that shine a spotlight on both their innocence and raw instinct. This collision between animal and human sensibilities creates a whimsical, theatrical, and often humorous world that viewers can relate to on an emotional level.”

    All her yoga chicks originals are sold, but you can still shop prints on Etsy, and for prints and other originals via her website, www.luciaheffernan.com.

    Where: Park City, Utah, United States
    When: 20 Sep 2021
    Credit: Lucia Heffernan/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
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    FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
    Artist and graphic designer Lucia Hefferman’s work explores her lifelong fascination with animals. In her latest artwork she depicts chicks in perfect yoga poses.

    Lucia, who is from Salt Lake City, Utah, exhibited the works at the CODA Gallery in Palm Desert, California last month (December2021).

    The cute creatures curl and stretch their feathered limbs into perfect poses - emulating the most flexible yoga practitioner.

    Explaining what inspires her paintings, Lucia writes on her website: “Through my paintings, I seek to give animals a voice and a personality, while making light of our uniquely human existence. By imagining what animals might do if put in human situations, I stage tableaus that shine a spotlight on both their innocence and raw instinct. This collision between animal and human sensibilities creates a whimsical, theatrical, and often humorous world that viewers can relate to on an emotional level.”

    All her yoga chicks originals are sold, but you can still shop prints on Etsy, and for prints and other originals via her website, www.luciaheffernan.com.

    Where: Park City, Utah, United States
    When: 20 Sep 2021
    Credit: Lucia Heffernan/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
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    FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
    Artist and graphic designer Lucia Hefferman’s work explores her lifelong fascination with animals. In her latest artwork she depicts chicks in perfect yoga poses.

    Lucia, who is from Salt Lake City, Utah, exhibited the works at the CODA Gallery in Palm Desert, California last month (December2021).

    The cute creatures curl and stretch their feathered limbs into perfect poses - emulating the most flexible yoga practitioner.

    Explaining what inspires her paintings, Lucia writes on her website: “Through my paintings, I seek to give animals a voice and a personality, while making light of our uniquely human existence. By imagining what animals might do if put in human situations, I stage tableaus that shine a spotlight on both their innocence and raw instinct. This collision between animal and human sensibilities creates a whimsical, theatrical, and often humorous world that viewers can relate to on an emotional level.”

    All her yoga chicks originals are sold, but you can still shop prints on Etsy, and for prints and other originals via her website, www.luciaheffernan.com.

    Where: Park City, Utah, United States
    When: 20 Sep 2021
    Credit: Lucia Heffernan/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
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    FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
    Artist and graphic designer Lucia Hefferman’s work explores her lifelong fascination with animals. In her latest artwork she depicts chicks in perfect yoga poses.

    Lucia, who is from Salt Lake City, Utah, exhibited the works at the CODA Gallery in Palm Desert, California last month (December2021).

    The cute creatures curl and stretch their feathered limbs into perfect poses - emulating the most flexible yoga practitioner.

    Explaining what inspires her paintings, Lucia writes on her website: “Through my paintings, I seek to give animals a voice and a personality, while making light of our uniquely human existence. By imagining what animals might do if put in human situations, I stage tableaus that shine a spotlight on both their innocence and raw instinct. This collision between animal and human sensibilities creates a whimsical, theatrical, and often humorous world that viewers can relate to on an emotional level.”

    All her yoga chicks originals are sold, but you can still shop prints on Etsy, and for prints and other originals via her website, www.luciaheffernan.com.

    Where: Park City, Utah, United States
    When: 20 Sep 2021
    Credit: Lucia Heffernan/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
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    FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
    Artist and graphic designer Lucia Hefferman’s work explores her lifelong fascination with animals. In her latest artwork she depicts chicks in perfect yoga poses.

    Lucia, who is from Salt Lake City, Utah, exhibited the works at the CODA Gallery in Palm Desert, California last month (December2021).

    The cute creatures curl and stretch their feathered limbs into perfect poses - emulating the most flexible yoga practitioner.

    Explaining what inspires her paintings, Lucia writes on her website: “Through my paintings, I seek to give animals a voice and a personality, while making light of our uniquely human existence. By imagining what animals might do if put in human situations, I stage tableaus that shine a spotlight on both their innocence and raw instinct. This collision between animal and human sensibilities creates a whimsical, theatrical, and often humorous world that viewers can relate to on an emotional level.”

    All her yoga chicks originals are sold, but you can still shop prints on Etsy, and for prints and other originals via her website, www.luciaheffernan.com.

    Where: Park City, Utah, United States
    When: 15 Sep 2021
    Credit: Lucia Heffernan/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
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    FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
    Artist and graphic designer Lucia Hefferman’s work explores her lifelong fascination with animals. In her latest artwork she depicts chicks in perfect yoga poses.

    Lucia, who is from Salt Lake City, Utah, exhibited the works at the CODA Gallery in Palm Desert, California last month (December2021).

    The cute creatures curl and stretch their feathered limbs into perfect poses - emulating the most flexible yoga practitioner.

    Explaining what inspires her paintings, Lucia writes on her website: “Through my paintings, I seek to give animals a voice and a personality, while making light of our uniquely human existence. By imagining what animals might do if put in human situations, I stage tableaus that shine a spotlight on both their innocence and raw instinct. This collision between animal and human sensibilities creates a whimsical, theatrical, and often humorous world that viewers can relate to on an emotional level.”

    All her yoga chicks originals are sold, but you can still shop prints on Etsy, and for prints and other originals via her website, www.luciaheffernan.com.

    Where: Park City, Utah, United States
    When: 15 Sep 2021
    Credit: Lucia Heffernan/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
    DUK10147402_006
    FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
    Artist and graphic designer Lucia Hefferman’s work explores her lifelong fascination with animals. In her latest artwork she depicts chicks in perfect yoga poses.

    Lucia, who is from Salt Lake City, Utah, exhibited the works at the CODA Gallery in Palm Desert, California last month (December2021).

    The cute creatures curl and stretch their feathered limbs into perfect poses - emulating the most flexible yoga practitioner.

    Explaining what inspires her paintings, Lucia writes on her website: “Through my paintings, I seek to give animals a voice and a personality, while making light of our uniquely human existence. By imagining what animals might do if put in human situations, I stage tableaus that shine a spotlight on both their innocence and raw instinct. This collision between animal and human sensibilities creates a whimsical, theatrical, and often humorous world that viewers can relate to on an emotional level.”

    All her yoga chicks originals are sold, but you can still shop prints on Etsy, and for prints and other originals via her website, www.luciaheffernan.com.

    Where: Park City, Utah, United States
    When: 15 Sep 2021
    Credit: Lucia Heffernan/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
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    FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
    Artist and graphic designer Lucia Hefferman’s work explores her lifelong fascination with animals. In her latest artwork she depicts chicks in perfect yoga poses.

    Lucia, who is from Salt Lake City, Utah, exhibited the works at the CODA Gallery in Palm Desert, California last month (December2021).

    The cute creatures curl and stretch their feathered limbs into perfect poses - emulating the most flexible yoga practitioner.

    Explaining what inspires her paintings, Lucia writes on her website: “Through my paintings, I seek to give animals a voice and a personality, while making light of our uniquely human existence. By imagining what animals might do if put in human situations, I stage tableaus that shine a spotlight on both their innocence and raw instinct. This collision between animal and human sensibilities creates a whimsical, theatrical, and often humorous world that viewers can relate to on an emotional level.”

    All her yoga chicks originals are sold, but you can still shop prints on Etsy, and for prints and other originals via her website, www.luciaheffernan.com.

    Where: Park City, Utah, United States
    When: 15 Sep 2021
    Credit: Lucia Heffernan/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
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    FEATURE - Künstlerin Lucia Heffernan malt Küken in Yoga-Posen
    Artist and graphic designer Lucia Hefferman’s work explores her lifelong fascination with animals. In her latest artwork she depicts chicks in perfect yoga poses.

    Lucia, who is from Salt Lake City, Utah, exhibited the works at the CODA Gallery in Palm Desert, California last month (December2021).

    The cute creatures curl and stretch their feathered limbs into perfect poses - emulating the most flexible yoga practitioner.

    Explaining what inspires her paintings, Lucia writes on her website: “Through my paintings, I seek to give animals a voice and a personality, while making light of our uniquely human existence. By imagining what animals might do if put in human situations, I stage tableaus that shine a spotlight on both their innocence and raw instinct. This collision between animal and human sensibilities creates a whimsical, theatrical, and often humorous world that viewers can relate to on an emotional level.”

    All her yoga chicks originals are sold, but you can still shop prints on Etsy, and for prints and other originals via her website, www.luciaheffernan.com.

    Where: Park City, Utah, United States
    When: 14 Jun 2021
    Credit: Lucia Heffernan/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH STATED SUPPLIER.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drei süsse flauschige Küken geniessen die Frühlingssonne
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    FEATURE - Drei süsse flauschige Küken geniessen die Frühlingssonne
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX (10593326e)
    Three cute and fluffy chicks enojying the spring sunshine having been born this week at Bocketts Farm in Surrey.
    Seasonal weather, Bocketts Farm, Surrey, UK - 25 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drei süsse flauschige Küken geniessen die Frühlingssonne
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    FEATURE - Drei süsse flauschige Küken geniessen die Frühlingssonne
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX (10593326i)
    Three cute and fluffy chicks enojying the spring sunshine having been born this week at Bocketts Farm in Surrey.
    Seasonal weather, Bocketts Farm, Surrey, UK - 25 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drei süsse flauschige Küken geniessen die Frühlingssonne
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    FEATURE - Drei süsse flauschige Küken geniessen die Frühlingssonne
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX (10593326n)
    Three cute and fluffy chicks enojying the spring sunshine having been born this week at Bocketts Farm in Surrey. Becky Hildrey, 33, pictured with the chicks.
    Seasonal weather, Bocketts Farm, Surrey, UK - 25 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drei süsse flauschige Küken geniessen die Frühlingssonne
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    FEATURE - Drei süsse flauschige Küken geniessen die Frühlingssonne
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX (10593326a)
    Three cute and fluffy chicks enojying the spring sunshine having been born this week at Bocketts Farm in Surrey.
    Seasonal weather, Bocketts Farm, Surrey, UK - 25 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drei süsse flauschige Küken geniessen die Frühlingssonne
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    FEATURE - Drei süsse flauschige Küken geniessen die Frühlingssonne
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX (10593326p)
    Three cute and fluffy chicks enojying the spring sunshine having been born this week at Bocketts Farm in Surrey.
    Seasonal weather, Bocketts Farm, Surrey, UK - 25 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drei süsse flauschige Küken geniessen die Frühlingssonne
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    FEATURE - Drei süsse flauschige Küken geniessen die Frühlingssonne
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX (10593326g)
    Three cute and fluffy chicks enojying the spring sunshine having been born this week at Bocketts Farm in Surrey.
    Seasonal weather, Bocketts Farm, Surrey, UK - 25 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drei süsse flauschige Küken geniessen die Frühlingssonne
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    FEATURE - Drei süsse flauschige Küken geniessen die Frühlingssonne
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX (10593326m)
    Three cute and fluffy chicks enojying the spring sunshine having been born this week at Bocketts Farm in Surrey. Becky Hildrey, 33, pictured with the chicks.
    Seasonal weather, Bocketts Farm, Surrey, UK - 25 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drei süsse flauschige Küken geniessen die Frühlingssonne
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    FEATURE - Drei süsse flauschige Küken geniessen die Frühlingssonne
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX (10593326l)
    Three cute and fluffy chicks enojying the spring sunshine having been born this week at Bocketts Farm in Surrey. Becky Hildrey, 33, pictured with the chicks.
    Seasonal weather, Bocketts Farm, Surrey, UK - 25 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Drei süsse flauschige Küken geniessen die Frühlingssonne
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    FEATURE - Drei süsse flauschige Küken geniessen die Frühlingssonne
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX (10593326k)
    Three cute and fluffy chicks enojying the spring sunshine having been born this week at Bocketts Farm in Surrey.
    Seasonal weather, Bocketts Farm, Surrey, UK - 25 Mar 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

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