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I think I have about 1 more photo of the emerald pied peacock. He was hard to photograph...All he did was walk back and forth back and forth and he was so tall that when he walks behind the roost it would block his face so I had a limited window to snap a photo of him when his face wasn't hidden. The front of his neck has a few random green feathers. He definitely has neat markings.Great pictures !
No more picture of spalding emerald pied or spalding emerald silver pied ?
The large salad is probably Colocasia gigantea Thailand Strain - the largest colocasia!
I am a fan of huge leafed plants. Thank you for the identification!
That is a pretty girl! When you say "traded back to Josh" does that mean you are going to try and trade her for a peach or something? I always thought bird trades are cool.
We liked the "panda" cow. I somehow missed seeing piglets my wife and her friend were talking about. I was more interested in the birds and her the animals. Go figure.I did like the big tortoises though. That was funny when some little kids were riding em.
So you saw the tortoises? I didn't see them at all! Where were they? After we left I realized we never saw the tortoises. I didn't see the piglets but I heard some ladies saying, "Oh look at the pigs!" and one lady said, "Those are pigs? I thought they were puppies!" It was funny but when I heard that I was to busy eating to go over and look. We had to stand in line for a long time to wait for food but it was worth it. There was some good food there and I saved some of my hotdog bread to feed the birds. I was surprised when I threw little bits of bread to the birds and they looked at it and didn't eat it! One chicken ate some but other than that most of the birds pecked at it and didn't know what to do with it. If my birds were there they would be running up to me for some bread. That is the interesting thing about different people's birds. They like to eat different things.
I thought about some of your photographs when I looked at this peahen because I remembered some of your photos showed peahens with that grey area around the eye. Your photos and descriptions have been very helpful to me.Hi MinxFox
nice pictures I saw some good greens. The face colour from the female ( ''This peahen had an interesting face ) is verry good I saw it at some females from Cambodia and Java. Thank you for sharing with us