Okay, yesterday's pictures! It's rainy and glum today, so all the sunshine in these pictures from yesterday is nice to see. 

 There's a bunch, so I'm just going to dump them all in and add captions as I go. 
 
Here is Cressida, the EE mother of both Titan and Oberon, starting to look sharp again after her molt. 
 
Flury Floofle-Poofle, who has so much Cochin fluff that you can only tell she's molting by the single tail feather she's sporting. 
 
Huka Kairakau, my Lakenvelder, looking a bit ragged from her molt.
Malcolm in full eclipse pattern. I took three pictures of him and this was the best one. 
 
Margaret, with Reuby in the background. 
 
She's so fluffy 
 
Mavis, mahogany birchen Marans, filling me in on the gossip around the flock. 
 
Merlin (EE), Vivi (Black Marans), and Tessa (Dark Gray Dorking). They just can't wait for free-range time, when they're free to go... into the barren Guinea coop and yard to hang out. 
 
My three Easter-egger pullets 

 Fifi's working the beard, as always.
Myrna and Kita on the barrel planter. What a set of Dorks. 
 
  
Roxy, the only silkied Cochin bantam who's NOT broody. That must be one heavy little bird to pin that branch down like that. 
 
Molting season is not being too kind to She Who Sleeps Standing Up (Partridge Plymouth Rock) this year.
OEGB Sybil, who had once again hopped out of her and Winston's outside pen, having a stare down with her daughter, Vega. This led to some brief hackle flaring and chest bumping, but Vega chickened out before it turned into too much of a brawl. 
 
Here's Sybil again. 

 Molt hasn't hit her too hard yet, but her comb is shrinking and she's balding a bit on her head. 
 
Tessa again, this time closer. She's constantly suspicious of me ever since I had to take her in to recover from her horrible molt last year.
Vivienne, looking so hopefully up at me 
 
  
Winter letting the world know he's here! 
 
Wynne, another Easter-egger who is also mid-molt. I love her gray eyes. 
 
 
Last picture is a bird, but not one I own. A Song Sparrow (
Melospiza melodia) was singing too enticingly out by the Guinea yard, so I had to take a picture. 

 Way out of focus, but at least it mostly looks like a bird, right? 
