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Yes pleaseDo you want a little Boo pumpkin too?![]()
Sigh, well, Clyde has been added to my "I want to steal that chicken" list along with Marty. He's so friendly and is going to be a handsome little man.Today…
I believe it is called Silver Partridge.@RebeccaBoyd : What is her officail coloring called?
If she were a he & a gorilla, she would be called a 'silver back'![]()
Looks wonderful! Good job wow! They look great in thereThat wasn't nearly chore I'd feared! Six trips, 7 chickens. We doubled up on the last two. We did use the crate. Hubby manned the crate, I caught the chickens, we went to the coop and popped them onto the roosts. Red Leader did make one attempt to jump out the window, but was of course foiled by the hardware cloth screen. She quickly jumped back up on the roost and settled in. All on all, pretty smooth. Here they are, in their spacious new home. View attachment 3934380
Oh yea friendly. He loves my left hand, Mr LC loves the right one… I am well loved these daysSigh, well, Clyde has been added to my "I want to steal that chicken" list along with Marty. He's so friendly and is going to be a handsome little man.
Good morning! Brrrr chilly here this morning - ok I better get cracking and do chores.Good morning View attachment 3934405
Apparentlythey're called Canada Jays in the states. They were really friendly and entertaining.Those look like Whisky Jacks (Grey Jays) but they are a northern country bird so I am not sure if they would be down your way. I see them here only in the winter.
They are super friendly and learn fast to ‘train’ us Hoomans to feed them.
They were hiding under the trees as the Turkey Vultures were flying overhead! And trying to protect from the wind. It was so windy!!I love the way they are bunching up listening to you![]()
They will sit on the crews truck side view window and wait for treatsApparentlythey're called Canada Jays in the states. They were really friendly and entertaining.