oh my gosh, feathery love everywhere...including ankles and feet.
i'm so happy my sister has new baby chicks. i was really getting tired of taking landscape photos.
the white ones will grow up to look like this. oh man, are they going to be great or what?
Now that's a good laugh! Love the little chicks all petite and sweet, but yes, they do grow up!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! And how lucky you are to have such a great macro lens. That first photo on the left is stunning.
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute and beautiful! Reminds me of my childhood when our hens used to hatch chicken. Thank you for sharing this with us!
ReplyDeleteFun, fun, fun. Reminds me of the chicks my grandmother would raise.
ReplyDeletePretty AND adorable -- how does THAT combo work! I love 'em.
ReplyDeleteExceptional with a side of potatoes;) Seriously, cute chicks though!
ReplyDeletei never thought of a chicken as beautiful before
ReplyDeleteuntil now.
those feathers are stunning
and your photography is amazing.
-Jennifer
Love the feather feet ... say that 10 times fast!
ReplyDeleteYour peeps are precious!
ReplyDeleteMy blood pressure dropped as I viewed these guys. I swear. So....soft.
ReplyDeleteLove love the peepers. We aren't going to have anymore little chicks so I will have to enjoy everyone else's photos. Our mature girls are quite enough to watch over.
ReplyDeleteAh Silkies! These are Sidney's favorite! She lost her blue ribbon winner last summer. We have had a hard time finding a breeder here...where did your sister get hers??
ReplyDeleteThe must be Chicken World's next top models! :-)
ReplyDeleteadorable
ReplyDeleteYou've captured these babies so beautifully...I can feel how soft they are!
ReplyDeleteThose fuzzy feet! Those eyes! Great images, Beth.
ReplyDeleteNow that is a pretty grown up chicken. The baby chicks my daughter has raised are cute as babies, but not so cute as adults. How fun to play with the chickies.
ReplyDeleteFun chickies!!! And the new life is so welcome in this spring time, rebirth time!
ReplyDeleteLove the feathery feet!
I'm not surprised that you made these little chicks look like works of art. I love the close-ups of the feet, too. Can't wait to see them grown.
ReplyDeleteI love chickens with fluffy feet.
ReplyDeleteLove them.