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Cool! Is she going to turn darker?
Looks like it! I bet her old feathers have just slowly sunbleached, and these new feathers are her 'actual' color.
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Cool! Is she going to turn darker?
I was wondering about this...in relation to wild/songbirds but...Looks like they don't really molt feathers out and then regrow them like chickens.
The Canada Geese at my place are molting right now. Over a week I found a bunch of their primary flight feathers when I mowed near the pond. Their baby is getting its flight feathers in so I think they molt at the same time so they are ready to travel at the end of June. They are always gone by July 4.I was wondering about this...in relation to wild/songbirds but...
.....do all birds molt like chickens?
....and other poultry...Duck geese turkeys?
I was wondering about this...in relation to wild/songbirds but...
.....do all birds molt like chickens?
....and other poultry...Duck geese turkeys?
all birds molt just in differeent ways.... Most I ever see in flight is a single tail feather missing or wing feather... In the case of doves I have seen all the tail feathers missing... Got grabbed by something.I was wondering about this...in relation to wild/songbirds but...
.....do all birds molt like chickens?
....and other poultry...Duck geese turkeys?
I can't see your pictures!Here's some pictures from garage playtime today.
"Hello, did you say you wanted to take my picture?"
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Here he is not quite so close up, lol.
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And here's C:
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Oh, and I did some chick shuffling today, and my 18 brahma chicks upgraded to the red chick corral. The emus were curious. Also, you can see how much they've grown already.
"Hmm this looks familiar..."
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"Hey, I think there's something in here!"
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"What the heck are these?!"
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I can't see your pictures!