Alarm!

While I was filming the girls snacking the other day, Hattie sounding warning and Aurora picked it up. This video is 3 minutes long. They stood stock still for almost the entire 3 minutes. Hattie had 1 foot only 1/2 way on the ground and she never finished her step. You will see Hattie and Aurora on my right with Sansa frozen behind the pool heater. Sydney was to my left.

The initial alarm sound (a short squeak repeated once), which is not loud, came from Hattie and then Aurora takes charge, makes the loud warning and maintains what I call the "rumble".

I've been suspecting for some time that Aurora has been picking up more Sentinel duty from Hattie. This may be an example of them working together while on duty.

Do you know what it was she saw?
 
Happy Friday

Sadly it has to be Hattie this Friday. Her butt feathers are always the last to come in. It has to be chilly. Zoom in at your own peril.
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They weren't looking the same way. Was there an unusual sound they heard? Poor Hattie. She's a bit of a mess just now. Looking forward to seeing her in her lovely new feathers.
 

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Q: anyone ever feed chili peppers to your birds? My neighbor just gave me 10 pounds of fresh habanero peppers. (I can make hot sauce with) But that's still a lot of leftover peppers.:confused:
I have not. That is one food I have not tried. I have given them salsa and they left the peppers and onions but ate the tomatoes if that helps.
 
Mine seem to be unlike a lot of other flocks. They strip nothing clear. They even leave snacks behind on the deck for later. Knock on wood but as long as I have had them, they have not overwhelmed my grass and browned my yard for whatever reason. I cannot explain it but they seem to be conservationists. Never attacking any area too hard.
Here are the leftover black oil sunflower seeds that I threw to them on the deck. Even though there were 6 hens, then did not finish them. It was only 2 hand fulls.
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Here are the leftover black oil sunflower seeds that I threw to them on the deck. Even though there were 6 hens, then did not finish them. It was only 2 hand fulls.
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I really cannot fathom this.
Mine are really like pigs and leave nothing behind. The only time I have seen them ignore food was when I gave them leftover melon and while they were chowing down a mouse ran by so they stopped to catch the mouse. Live food is more interesting than fruit and veg it seems.
I would worry mine are under-fed but they have free access to commercial food.
I honestly think Bob, yours are just better brought up and have better table manners.
Where did I go wrong?! :idunno
 

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