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Kids, birds and I just had a blast going after the May Beetles swarming over the lawn. When swarm started I walked into yard and started looking at a flying beetle. The hen then jumped down from roost with chicks in tow and ran over to me. She caught a few for chicks as we moved as a group to an area of concentrated beetles where the frenzy got under way. Kids came in then as well. About half of brood stayed with mother that was handily the best catcher. The other half struck out on their own to catch beetles on the fly. Kids caught beetles then transferred them to Blanco (hen's new name) who then gave them to chicks. Crops were topped off quickly. A great deal of sustained activity was associated with the effort. As before, group decided all at once the frenzy is over and the quickly went over to pen I set out for them. Solitary chicks were slower to give up effort.
Serious science potential for this in coming years.
Serious science potential for this in coming years.
