No, the Dorkings are usually doing their own thing. That's why that picture was particularly adorable.

Endy is the second largest chick, good eye. She's not quite as large as Umru, but she is a little heavier than Umi, so she's just more compact.
No pictures from yesterday, except a couple I took on my phone but they're so awful.

I sat with them at their bed time again last night. They go to sleep about 8:15 pm or so, a good 45 minutes before I go out to close the outside coop for the night. They are so precious when they're settling down for the night. They peep to each other and shift and zonk out one by one.

That's another thing I'll have to catch on video, if nothing else just a recording of their sweet peeping.
Lydda and Rooska were being darlings last night, though. They both snuggled side by side on my lap with my hand around them and nestled down like they wanted to sleep there.

The peeping must have been beckoning to them, though, because they both changed their minds and joined their friends in the brooder. I've got to say, though, I thought Callette was going to be like Elda at first as far as attention seeking, but Lydda is becoming more like Elly every time I'm up there and Callette is more like Kit was, not starved for attention but enjoying it anyway. Either way, I love me my Dorkings.
After Lydda and Rooska left, Cazzie hopped into my lap, and I'm pretty sure she would have stayed there all night if I had let her. Caz has really become a love lately! She'll hop right into my lap and snuggle, and if I'm not paying attention to her, she stands right up on her tippy-toes, stretches out her neck, and looks at me like, "Hello? Where's
my attention?!"
Sigh... I just adore them.
I actually need to get pictures of the fuzzies outside, though! Yesterday was their day, but I was so tired when I got home from harp that I just sat around all afternoon.

So hopefully I will get some nice pictures of them this afternoon to share!

They're getting along fabulously in the big-girl flock, no problems at all, so they shouldn't be too difficult to take pictures of. Not like when they would disappear into the bushes, anyway!
Oh, and a certain big-nosed little ducky's hatchday is coming up this weekend... I'll have to get things planned in a hurry to celebrate.
