Fledglings are everywhere these days, making a racket in the trees
and in the garden, begging for food from their parents.
Two Blue jays wait quietly, patiently, hungrily.
When Mom appears with food, the fledglings chirp and chatter in high decibels.
I took these images with Nikon D3 and 80-400mm through a window that confounded the auto focus.
My allusion to Lila in the title pays homage to Lila Arnold, Executive Director of Wild Bird Rescue, who releases abandoned or injured and recovered baby birds by the hundreds every year.
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