Sad news: Amaryllis is no more. She has passed on leaving 3 young babies behind.
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NO, amaryllis is not one of my birds. It is an actual amaryllis flower bulb. This was one of the first I got 5 years ago before Christmas. After it bloomed indoors I waited till after the last frost and set it out. Dug it each Fall and set back out in the Spring. This Amaryllis had the darkest deepest red blooms I have ever seen. This past spring it was about the size of a softball when I set it out. Sent out 4 bloom stalks for a beautiful late Spring display. Even though I still can't take a good breath(respiratory infection), Mom and I dug all my flower bulbs yesterday. I slowly went through them today seperating to dry before storage. My big old Amaryllis had a red metal band, so I know which is was. Sometime this summer it must have died. In its place were 3 young bulbs that already have a good start. I seperated them so that they will dry out properly. From loss comes rebirth.
Back to chickens: Just to complain, I have had to get Dovey and JW, young BCLB Dutch pair, out of the cherry each night for the last 2 nights. I don't have the energy for their crap right now, but I can't just leave them up there. A few nights ago I didn't notice that JW wasn't in his house and I guess he slept up there. That was the night that it was windy and rainy. Luckily he is a hardy little fart. That morning he met me before I opened any houses. I never leave any birds out at night. He got lucky something did come through and eat his little 1 pound butt.
Matt