A while back I think I posted photos of some Freedom Mutt chicks that hatched here (a surprise clutch of chicks we discovered outside the poultry run this spring which had been brooded under a bush in the yard). One of those chicks was an absolutely adorable half black/half white bird we named Penguin.
Here are two photos of penguin as a chick ...
Penguin is the one with the big white face looking at the hen.
![](https://www.backyardchickens.com/content/type/61/id/6565798/width/350/height/700)
And here is a side view of Penguin as a chick (the B&W ball at the center top).
![](https://www.backyardchickens.com/content/type/61/id/6565799/width/350/height/700)
Here is Penguin today. She is a pullet, and is smaller than the rest of her hatchmates, with long legs.
![](https://www.backyardchickens.com/content/type/61/id/6565801/width/350/height/700)
And here is a detail shot of her rump and the coloration of her back feathers.
![](https://www.backyardchickens.com/content/type/61/id/6565802/width/350/height/700)
It has been fun to watch these chicks develop, though they were so independent I couldn't get close enough for many photos. I was lucky to catch Penguin the other day.
Here are two photos of penguin as a chick ...
Penguin is the one with the big white face looking at the hen.
And here is a side view of Penguin as a chick (the B&W ball at the center top).
Here is Penguin today. She is a pullet, and is smaller than the rest of her hatchmates, with long legs.
And here is a detail shot of her rump and the coloration of her back feathers.
It has been fun to watch these chicks develop, though they were so independent I couldn't get close enough for many photos. I was lucky to catch Penguin the other day.