Suppose you lost your emu at the mall?
You’d go to Centre Magangement, and say, ‘I’ve lost my emu!!’ Then, what if the Nice Lady there said, ‘What does she look like, this emu?’
Here’s a little exercise: describe your birds:
Sandy colour or dark?
Any pattern on the body feathers?
Neck and head? Blue skin? Neat ‘collar’ of feathers?
Droopy toosh? Sparse toosh?
Distinguishing marks?
Shorter and heavier build? Or taller and skinnier?
Profile: Felicity Emu:
Four-year-old female rothschildi.
Just a little small. A scruffy person, generally.
Has what looks like light blue paint on her beak. It’s always been there. S.E. has no idea.
Has ‘classical’ salt-and-pepper feathers.
Neat white ‘collar’ of neck feathers. S.E. still trying to figure out if the collar changes configuration from season to season. (Any insights on this one?)
Has funny little ‘topknot’ of feathers on her head.
Got the ‘shaggier’ feather suit that S.E. thinks is characteristic of the rothschildi – she’s only slightly this way, in comparison to other birds around here; but still noticeably shaggier than a woodwardi.
Personality: is sooky about her food. Won't eat some things that other emus scoff up.

You’d go to Centre Magangement, and say, ‘I’ve lost my emu!!’ Then, what if the Nice Lady there said, ‘What does she look like, this emu?’
Here’s a little exercise: describe your birds:
Sandy colour or dark?
Any pattern on the body feathers?
Neck and head? Blue skin? Neat ‘collar’ of feathers?
Droopy toosh? Sparse toosh?
Distinguishing marks?
Shorter and heavier build? Or taller and skinnier?
Profile: Felicity Emu:
Four-year-old female rothschildi.
Just a little small. A scruffy person, generally.
Has what looks like light blue paint on her beak. It’s always been there. S.E. has no idea.
Has ‘classical’ salt-and-pepper feathers.
Neat white ‘collar’ of neck feathers. S.E. still trying to figure out if the collar changes configuration from season to season. (Any insights on this one?)
Has funny little ‘topknot’ of feathers on her head.
Got the ‘shaggier’ feather suit that S.E. thinks is characteristic of the rothschildi – she’s only slightly this way, in comparison to other birds around here; but still noticeably shaggier than a woodwardi.
Personality: is sooky about her food. Won't eat some things that other emus scoff up.
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