5. I hope so too. I have one more round of guineas after this. I stopped setting them a couple weeks ago. But since they take so long......
We had another power outage last night for a couple hours.
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5. I hope so too. I have one more round of guineas after this. I stopped setting them a couple weeks ago. But since they take so long......
We had another power outage last night for a couple hours.
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Looks like a sand piper to me....
Hi Bob, headed back to bed. Woke up early by mistake. It happens!
Good morning Nancy, have a great day and sleep well.Good Morning! Looks like it is going to be just a beautiful day here.
Fed the derps and Bob, hadn't seen him in a couple days so that was nice.
Im just now getting my first coffee with a custard cake.
The custard cakes are secret, and will continue to be that way im not even getting that sort of craziness started.
It is in the family "Sandpipers are a varied group of shore birds in the family Scolopacidae, order Charadriiformes. The 85 species in this family include the sandpipers, curlews, snipes, woodcocks, godwits, dowitchers, turnstones, and phalaropes."
I've maybe seen 3 or 4 myself even though this is prime woodcockin real estate.
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Good morning Nancy, have a great day and sleep well.
Good morning Chicky, have a great day

I broke quarantine for a parakeet with hyperkeratosis so if I keel over 100% Cricket got me.Glad Bob paid you a visit.


I saw it was moving slowly this morning when I looked to see if they survived the power outage last night. It was skinny like the previous one. Both chicks are from the same group that I lost 2 from in the first day or so. Those eggs were started in the franken-bator. I think I'm seeing a pattern here.Now the question is.. Bator or geneticsI lost another chickI saw it was moving slowly this morning when I looked to see if they survived the power outage last night. It was skinny like the previous one. Both chicks are from the same group that I lost 2 from in the first day or so. Those eggs were started in the franken-bator. I think I'm seeing a pattern here.