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The rules say your own pic, but I think it should have been qualified to mean your own bird too.
I don't think so. We're running off most of the same rules as the authentic scavenger hunt. That hunt doesn't say the bird in the photo has to be yours.
I say as I long as I took the picture, the picture is fair game.
And who's to know besides me whether I own the bird photographed or not? There's no way to know.
I think using pics we took elsewhere adds to the diversity of the thread --which could end up going in circles without a bigger pool of breeds/varieties.
Just so it's clear, I worded the rule about pictures specifically to allow pictures you took of other people's birds so that we can avoid getting stuck in cycles with nothing but the more common breeds of chickens. I just don't want people pulling pictures that don't belong to them off of Google or something. I agree that we'd be going in circles (even more so that what already happens


Now, so that it's not lost:
Silver Spangled Hamburg
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Next is another variety of Hamburg or another breed in Silver Spangled.

EDIT: Actually, I just noticed we're beyond the 2-hour limit, so if no one has anything that qualifies, any breed and variety can be posted.

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