Happy Birthday Bill hope you had a good hatch today.
That is a beautiful bird and you can actually see his teeth in the roof of his mouth!!!
I just changed the bedding in the keet hutch I'm keeping the 16 week-old guinea keets in (thanks jcatblum/Christina & Taron). I took them out and put them in a box while I changed out their newspaper/alfalfa bedding. Each and every one screamed bloody murder at the top of their tiny lungs when I reached in and grabbed them. How does something that little make a noise that loud? (age-old question asked by anyone who has ever cared for a child/kitten/keet/chick/puppy) Everyone in the neighborhood probably now thinks I was slaughtering toddlers in my backyard. A police car just drove by and the officer in it was looking at my house.
On Mars, the Guinea Fowl's home planet, I guess there aren't many predators.
PhotoScotch Macaskill![]()
Caption: Helmeted Guineafowl (Numida meleagris) close-up showing its brightly-colored head and neck, Kruger National Park, South Africa.Scotch Macaskill![]()
I laughed out loud at your story and hubby had to see too. That is a beautiful bird and you can actually see his teeth in the roof of his mouth!!!