‘Get the food in mum, we still can’t fly’: Amazing pictures of  warbler chicks at feeding time
They are cute, they are funny and  they are just like human offspring.
These stunning photographs show the lives of  warbler chicks and their relationships with their mother, but while they  may be birds, they have striking resemblance to our own children.
All day long they sit around, tweeting,  waiting for mum who is on a constant battle to keep them stocked up with  food.
 
 Grumpy: These three chickens look unhappy that  they've had to wait so long for food, unaware that their mum is just  behind them with a treat
 
 Hungry: These chicks look shocked that their  mother has returned without food
 
 Open wide: A grasshopper is brought to this  waiting chick
 
 Incey wincey: The chicks will make easy work of  this spider
The  demanding warbler chicks can't  fly yet so they perch precariously on tree branches waiting for their  mum to bring delicious grubs and grasshoppers and there's much  excitement when they arrive.
The images display the incredible  lengths the mother birds will go to in order to feed their hungry brood  who are just days old.
The  pictures, captured by photographer Octavianus Darmawan in Jakarta,  Indonesia, show their incredible skill as they hover with the tasty  treat and feed them in mid air.
The 56-year-old said when  he takes the pictures he can take anything from a few days to week to  capture the perfect shot of the mother and her chicks together. He said: 'I take pictures to showcase the  beauty of nature around me.
 
 Perched: This caterpillar's days are numbered as  this chick prepares for its next meal
 
 Tweet me: They may be hungry but these young  warblers expect mum to come to them with food
 
 Birdsong: A chorus emits from these youngsters  competing for this delicious treat
 
 Fast food: The birds stand precariously on the  thin branch as their mother comes and goes at great speed
'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.'
 
 Under pressure: A long-suffering mother passes a  grub up to her chick who looks big enough to go and get its own food
 
 Pick me! Pick me! The two on the right compete  for food while the chick on the left looks like its been elbowed out
 
 Midnight feast: There's no rest for this warbler  parent as she continues foraging and feeding late into the night
 
 A mother's work is never done
 
 

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