First there was one, then two, then three, then perhaps the entire family.
The family that dries together stays together, it's true, since the young ones look like old enough to leave the flock but are still around.
I first sighted the family a couple of months ago, and presently they were still at the same spot.
And how well they have grown.
Couldn't resist taking multiple images of the adorable young.
And then there were three before I knew it.
And then almost missed the lone one on top.
Like a puffer fish, nevertheless puffing out the chest should be the quickest way to get dry.
Guess it's taking too long to dry if too cuddlesome.
Finally all flew except this one, still enjoying the late evening sun.
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