I have rearranged the coop cams so I can watch roosting on both roosts tonight. I looked at Minnie this morning and didn't see anything wrong but I need to examine her again in better light. She is sooooo soft!
The one weird thing is that I went out before light this morning because I wanted to refill their water before I get cut off by the snow again today. While I was outside I heard what I thought were the foxes shouting - sounds like a human shriek, then silence, then a shriek. And then I realized it was Minnie! I didn't have a camera on her so I don't know if she was awake or asleep. It stopped as soon as I came in and she was up and perky and came down for a snack as soon as I turned the light on. WTH? Nightmares?
:eek: Boy I hope someone else has heard that. I have never. @Shadrach @Kris5902 @Ribh anyone else had a shrieking chicken at night on the roost?
 
Memories of a Sunny Day

I give you Sydney in sunshine. As the snow comes down again outside my window.
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Memories of a Sunny Day

I give you Sydney in sunshine. As the snow comes down again outside my window.
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That is a lovely shot of her - she is very pretty.
Snow has started in earnest here. I have pulled up my board walk. Forecast downgraded to 6" so I can put the boards back down on top of fresh snow tonight.

After I woke everyone up before dawn they went back to roost and had a preening party and a nap. This time Minnie went with the group. And against the theory she is in pain she chose to fly up at the highest point rather than use the ladder or the tree stump either of which are less effort.
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Here is the view from the camera rearrangement.
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That is a lovely shot of her - she is very pretty.
Snow has started in earnest here. I have pulled up my board walk. Forecast downgraded to 6" so I can put the boards back down on top of fresh snow tonight.

After I woke everyone up before dawn they went back to roost and had a preening party and a nap. This time Minnie went with the group. And against the theory she is in pain she chose to fly up at the highest point rather than use the ladder or the tree stump either of which are less effort.
:idunno

Here is the view from the camera rearrangement.
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I am becoming convinced that roosting alone is her choice.
 

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