After two disastrous non-hatches due to humidity issues in the incubator, I have 13 eggs due to hatch tomorrow and 5 are already pipping. Go, chicks! You can do it!
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After two disastrous non-hatches due to humidity issues in the incubator, I have 13 eggs due to hatch tomorrow and 5 are already pipping. Go, chicks! You can do it!
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Quote: It's the overall shape of the bird, as well as its crow head that doesn't look like Old English. Most varieties (colours/patterns) are available in many breeds, not just specific to one. It might be a cross between American game and OE. My first thought on looking at it was American Game, but it isn't that, either. There are "breeds: of game birds that I am not very familiar with on appearance--ones that are not primarily exhibition...
Here is a silver duckwing largefowl OE from feathersite:
and an OEGB, also from feathersite:
Notice the shorter back and fuller tail. One thing to note is that US and UK standards on type are quite a bit different. THe one posted earlier looks more like UK type than US, so depending on the source, that is possible.
After two disastrous non-hatches due to humidity issues in the incubator, I have 13 eggs due to hatch tomorrow and 5 are already pipping. Go, chicks! You can do it!
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Quote: tohwees are completely taupe-brown, pyrrhuloxia have some red.
http://identify.whatbird.com/obj/706/overview/Pyrrhuloxia.aspx and
http://identify.whatbird.com/obj/1011/_/Aberts_Towhee.aspx and one other possibilty that I can think of
http://identify.whatbird.com/obj/209/_/Phainopepla.aspx who are all black
I know wishing for invasive species is a no-no, but I do kinda wish it were warm enough here to have wild parakeets and lovebirds like up there in Phoenix. A few years ago, I was staying in Pasadena...I got up early for a jog, and there were FLOCKS of wild parrots flying all over. I saw macaws, parakeets, just all sorts of parrots. It sounded like a jungle. I guess the parrots cause a lot of damage there, but seeing a freaking flock of macaws flying overhead in the middle of a city is cool. Especially when one doesn't live there and have to deal with the damage!
Congrats on the hatching, MagicChicken!
After two disastrous non-hatches due to humidity issues in the incubator, I have 13 eggs due to hatch tomorrow and 5 are already pipping. Go, chicks! You can do it!
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*** RANT ***
Me personally, I think it's a giant load of rabbit berries... The Earth cycles in temperature all the time, with some warmer periods and some colder periods. It's readily apparent through the deep ice research in both polar regions, as well as our local flora. Should we be more Earth-friendly? Absolutely, but Mother Earth will slaughter all the weak before she allows any catastrophic damage to herself. There is nothing we can do about that, but to be prepared. Species have come and gone over the centuries as well. It's a part of the natural life cycle.
** END OF RANT ***
I know wishing for invasive species is a no-no, but I do kinda wish it were warm enough here to have wild parakeets and lovebirds like up there in Phoenix. A few years ago, I was staying in Pasadena...I got up early for a jog, and there were FLOCKS of wild parrots flying all over. I saw macaws, parakeets, just all sorts of parrots. It sounded like a jungle. I guess the parrots cause a lot of damage there, but seeing a freaking flock of macaws flying overhead in the middle of a city is cool. Especially when one doesn't live there and have to deal with the damage!
Congrats on the hatching, MagicChicken!
If you believe the weather gurus, it's only a brief matter of time. Global warming will change it all and you'll have the Brazilian Jungle in your backyard by the end of the century. You'll be bouncing around like that Macaw from the movie Rio any day now... Ok, maybe not that fast, but still...
*** RANT ***
Me personally, I think it's a giant load of rabbit berries... The Earth cycles in temperature all the time, with some warmer periods and some colder periods. It's readily apparent through the deep ice research in both polar regions, as well as our local flora. Should we be more Earth-friendly? Absolutely, but Mother Earth will slaughter all the weak before she allows any catastrophic damage to herself. There is nothing we can do about that, but to be prepared. Species have come and gone over the centuries as well. It's a part of the natural life cycle.
** END OF RANT ***