Two of my silkies went missing about two weeks ago… hidden nest in the neighbour’s yard One flew over the KOEKOEK's nest!
At one egg a day (more or less) I'd say these 2 ladies are VERY productive. Don't know how many will hatch but imagine the chaos sorting out who's responsible for pajama drill
Excitement!! Flamboyant rooster proposing to a hen.
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hyper detailed, masterpiece, Valentines DAy theme, a handsome rooster with extravagant tail feathers, on bended knee presenting an engagement ring to a hen, the hen's reaction to receiving it was surprise and pure delight
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hyper detailed, masterpiece, Valentines DAy theme, a handsome rooster with extravagant tail feathers, on bended knee presenting an engagement ring to a hen, the hen's reaction to receiving it was surprise and pure delight
Well... if it is any consolation - we seldom see them in action, since they walk about at night and are very stealthy/sneaky.Where we live (close to town, east of Pretoria) they do still occur, along with quite a few owl species so one should make sure the poultry is locked up securely. Most...
The Large-Spotted Genet can often be confused with the Small-Spotted Genet, the main difference being the white tipped tail of the latter compared to the black tipped tail of the large spotted species.
Potch Koekoek babies... born around New Year, and 2 week old Rhode Island Reds (somewhat mixed, towards Bosvelders perhaps?). I cannot decide whether the faces or the little fluffy behinds are the cutest!