Mar 23, 2011 #11 aukuma Songster 9 Years May 26, 2010 301 2 111 W PA Oh my, I didnt even know those existed! I just looked through google images for them, their babies are so ugly their cute!
Oh my, I didnt even know those existed! I just looked through google images for them, their babies are so ugly their cute!
Mar 23, 2011 #12 melodie_a Songster 9 Years Aug 28, 2010 592 2 121 Sanford, NC Now THAT is a weird bird!
Mar 23, 2011 #13 Crumbling Beauty In the Brooder 9 Years Dec 30, 2010 59 0 39 Portland, OR Quote: With certainty .
Mar 23, 2011 #14 gamebirdsonly Crowing 16 Years Mar 5, 2007 6,418 200 451 UTAH Quote: We call those water chickens
Mar 23, 2011 Thread starter #15 scbirdfarm Songster 11 Years Jul 9, 2008 426 3 141 Maria Stein, OH 45860 Thanks for the info everybody!!!!
Mar 23, 2011 #16 Louieandthecrew I am actually a female! 9 Years Jun 21, 2010 4,886 16 211 God placed me in this world Woah.
Mar 23, 2011 #17 keesmom Free Ranging 12 Years Jul 28, 2008 10,711 4,686 531 MA Quote: With certainty . Definitely. My kids would love to have one of those walk in the house!!!
Mar 23, 2011 #18 Chicken Chickita Songster 10 Years Jun 1, 2010 289 3 161 Middleboro, MA Quote: I know!! The feet are fantastic!!!
Mar 23, 2011 #19 healingtreeharp Chirping 8 Years Mar 23, 2011 17 5 83 Austin, TX Looks like a coot. VERY surprised it would just waltz in like that. Love the responses. Had I not already had a pretty good idea, and had a basement, you would probably find me there too What did she do with it?
Looks like a coot. VERY surprised it would just waltz in like that. Love the responses. Had I not already had a pretty good idea, and had a basement, you would probably find me there too What did she do with it?
Mar 24, 2011 #20 Sonoran Silkies Flock Mistress 11 Years Jan 4, 2009 20,149 507 421 Tempe, Arizona Agree with it being a coot--no, the feet are not photoshopped--they really look like that. Definitely a Dr Seuss bird
Agree with it being a coot--no, the feet are not photoshopped--they really look like that. Definitely a Dr Seuss bird