Regardless of the poults under her wing, the light brown tips on the breast feathers and the feathers up the back of her blue head, is a dead give-a-way.
I'm still wondering how they got on that tree branch, her I can see flying but the poults. I've seen them on the ground like that, hens that is. Look at the neck and head coloring and the snood already laying on the beak. with that much male genes I wonder if she/it could even lay. I'll say it photo shop.
It's probably a dead birch tree or a leaning one from an ice storm. Because the new trees in the background that have leaves are growing straight up. With the birch tree being bent they walked right up the curve at the bottom.
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