AB Tks, I love the sound of the currawongs and in the city they seem to echo a bit like in the mountains. I wondered if the White feathers On the crow are from an old injury or something, but who knows.
Teila I think my crows gave headed to your place because all but Mum, dad and Baby crow have been gone since I said I'd take a photo. Elusive as chickens when the camera comes out.
Satay good luck with broodies - bring on more blue girls.
The little chick has spunk. I reintroduced her to mum last night - well not really, I just shoved her under and watched for half an hour. Mum started pecking, but not hard. When it got scary I pulled her out. I paused and thought I had to try again. I put her close again and she tried to get under so got pecked again. So she pecked back. They had a little dual and as Mum was obviously not pecking too hard I let them go. I put a little fresh grain and chick starter out about six inches in front of the nest box. So they both had something to eat. They spent the night together but on waking Mum still wasn't sure. But the gutsy little chick doesn't seem to let that worry her, she barges in. By the time I left for work Mum had finally started the "I'm a Mum" cluck sound. Music to my ears.
Cheers
Teila I think my crows gave headed to your place because all but Mum, dad and Baby crow have been gone since I said I'd take a photo. Elusive as chickens when the camera comes out.
Satay good luck with broodies - bring on more blue girls.
The little chick has spunk. I reintroduced her to mum last night - well not really, I just shoved her under and watched for half an hour. Mum started pecking, but not hard. When it got scary I pulled her out. I paused and thought I had to try again. I put her close again and she tried to get under so got pecked again. So she pecked back. They had a little dual and as Mum was obviously not pecking too hard I let them go. I put a little fresh grain and chick starter out about six inches in front of the nest box. So they both had something to eat. They spent the night together but on waking Mum still wasn't sure. But the gutsy little chick doesn't seem to let that worry her, she barges in. By the time I left for work Mum had finally started the "I'm a Mum" cluck sound. Music to my ears.
Cheers