Apr 9, 2014 #1 mikeybrownie Chirping 7 Years Joined Apr 8, 2014 Messages 77 Reaction score 5 Points 94 Location Ohio [/IMG]
Apr 9, 2014 Thread starter #2 mikeybrownie Chirping 7 Years Joined Apr 8, 2014 Messages 77 Reaction score 5 Points 94 Location Ohio
Apr 9, 2014 Thread starter #3 mikeybrownie Chirping 7 Years Joined Apr 8, 2014 Messages 77 Reaction score 5 Points 94 Location Ohio
Apr 10, 2014 #4 Dr. Todd Songster 9 Years Joined Nov 9, 2010 Messages 295 Reaction score 13 Points 108 They're Chiloe Wigeon, a wild South American species. Not a domesticated breed. DT
Apr 10, 2014 #5 BYC-user-174785 Songster 7 Years Joined Nov 23, 2012 Messages 1,723 Reaction score 94 Points 178 Yes, Chiloe Wigeon. My pair finally paired up and are a joy. They are constantly making noises which I love to hear.
Yes, Chiloe Wigeon. My pair finally paired up and are a joy. They are constantly making noises which I love to hear.