Marvelous. They are so amazing when you see them behave like this. They seem to have so much compassion for each other at times.At last I've got a moment to share an interesting tale from last night's roosting shenanigans.
Ivy went up first, about 30 minutes ahead of Peggy. Once Peggy hopped up, they played ring a ring a rosie for about 10 minutes (the roosts are in a triangle configuration) and then settled down with Peggy in the top spot and Ivy as far away from Peggy as possible while still being on the roost.
Then Janet hopped up and claimed top spot from Peggy, who was relegated to the cheap seats beside Ivy, who was unimpressed with Peggy's incursion but, after some minor shuffling, she let out a big sigh and put up with it.
Here comes the good part.
Mary was last to turn in. She hopped on up and... Janet quietly and humbly gave her top spot!!! Then Janet quietly and affectionately stepped across the middle of the triangle to take second position next to her big friend.
They ended up with old friends at the back, on the triangle's apex. New friends at the front on the triangle's base.
Prior to this, I had never seen Janet relinquish her seat for anyone. In doing so, she placed herself between Mary and Peggy, who will peck Mary if she gets half a chance but wouldn't dare try pecking Janet. It was a first and I was proud of her.
Just goes to show, it's not a pecking "order" at all. It's more like a pecking arrangement.
