Arbutus Peregrine
Songster
The Moderns are so cool! And the colors of the OEGBs are incredible. I really love the darkest features. Such deep coloring. I love the Brown Leghorn and all the Rosecombs!! Thanks so much for sharing. I’d love to go to that show someday!!Ohio National pictures!!None of these birds are mine, of course, I was just admiring them. There's a ton. I maxed out the number of pictures I can put in one post, so I lost a couple pictures at the end and will have to do another post.
Anyway, here we go!Thumbnail size so I'm not totally hogging up the thread!
Ameraucana bantams; first Blue, then Silver, then Wheaten, all hens.
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Silver Double-Laced Barnevelder bantam hen
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Call ducks!! There were lots of them, so I'll try to sort them by color, here. First three were Blue Bibbed (the two males seemed off-colored to me, though very pretty anyway)
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Blue Fawn female:
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ChocolateI don't remember if this one was male or female, though
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Gray Pied male. These are both the same guy, he was pretty friendly
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Silver female:
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Snowy female and male![]()
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Cochin bantams, all hens.First is a Blue Birchen, second is a frizzled Mottled, and third is a really gorgeous Splash.
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Wheaten Ko Shamo bantam hen.She looked like a dinosaur!!
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Dark Brown Leghorn bantam hen.She was too pretty!
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Modern Game bantams--y'all know I love these guys! Those legs!!Came super close to bringing some home, but I had to remind myself of my OEGB goals, which have priority, so I ended up passing on them this time.
Oh, well.
Birchens; second picture is a cage with two trios that were for sale.![]()
I wanted them soooo badly!!
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Brown Red females:
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Lemon Blue females:
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Silver Blue female:
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Naked Neck bantams, another one I can't resistFirst is a Black female, second is a Blue female:
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New Hampshire bantam hen.I'm quickly realizing I quite like these birds.
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OEGBs, another one I can't resist!![]()
First up is a Blue Golden Duckwing male, and a pair of Blue Reds that were in the show:
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Brown Red and Lemon Blue females![]()
That one Brown Red was super interested in my phone
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Silver Ginger (or was it Ginger Silver?) hen and Wheaten hen. The Wheaten was having none of my pleas for her to pose.
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More Barred Plymouth Rock bantams. The boys weren't getting along.
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Rosecomb bantams. I always forget how many varieties there are of Rosecombs.![]()
In order, this is a Black Breasted Red female, Blue Brassy Back female, Blue Golden Duckwing male, Blue Red male, and Buff Columbian female. The Buff Columbians all seemed super pale for buff birds, but it was a really pretty effect in my opinion.
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Sebrights! This is a Golden male and a Silver female. Just impossibly gorgeous!
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Last picture that would fit in this post, a Black Silkied Serama hen.![]()
I just love silkied feathering.
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