Ribh's D'Coopage

The roosting shenanigans continue.
We began thus: Patricia is on the left out of the picture, 2nd bar.
Lavender was roosted on the right.
Beatha was last up & still looking for a top spot when I arrived.

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Ten minutes later 1/2 the flock came down when Beatha went up.
Lavender wasted no time.

Ha'penny, Wrold & Patricia had all lost out when I departed the pen. I have no idea how it all panned out in the end.
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When they do that here it usually means there has been a visitor. Some mornings they are reluctant to leave the coop. The most usual reason is a hawk has been on the coop roof or a dog has been sniffing around.
It's rare for us to get anything prowling round. But without being here or cameras I'll never know. Most likely suspect: monitor lizard.
 
It's rare for us to get anything prowling round. But without being here or cameras I'll never know. Most likely suspect: monitor lizard.
There is always something prowling around here at night and the two resident weasels will make a grab during daylight along with the hawks.
 
There is always something prowling around here at night and the two resident weasels will make a grab during daylight along with the hawks.
I'm glad we don't have weasels. I think they are an interesting animal but they have some very unsavory habits!
 

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