What a wonderful interview! That Hawkmoth is so darn pretty
Thanks for sharing!

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Well, unlike people, they don't talk back, their antics make you laugh, their beauty brings a smile to your face, and they always listen to what you have to say!All it would take would be a move to the country (pheasants aren't allowed where we are at present) and I'm in! What is it about birds that's so addictive?
Great interview.Thanks for sharing. I love the name Hawkmoth. Is there a story behind that name?
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unfortunately i think she is carrying a leathal gene. she isn't even one year old yet and she has gone broody around ten times. her chicks always fully develop and then die before the hatch. i know it is not her doing anything wrong. i monater her very closely and she does all the right stuff.
Well, unlike people, they don't talk back, their antics make you laugh, their beauty brings a smile to your face, and they always listen to what you have to say!![]()
Poor girl! Have you got another hen you could 'borrow' eggs from to put under her to give her some success? I don't suppose you can get just a small number of hatching eggs to pop under her. She obviously desperately wants to be a mother.![]()