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A dry and chilly afternoon.
As one would expect, Mow has moved to second most senior. Henry now lets her eat with him and Fret. Tull and Sylph are not entitled to eat with the adults and Henry isn't impressed that I give them a portion of any treats.
I'm wondering if Tull and Sylph will lay over the winter. Niether are showing any signs of getting ready to lay yet.
Sylph pre perch roosting on my shoulder. While this was understandable a couple of weeks ago they can both go into the coop without much in the way of harrassment from the seniors when the seniors go in. A couple of weeks it was wait outside until the seniors got settled. She does a better job of keeping my ears warm than my cap!
As one would expect, Mow has moved to second most senior. Henry now lets her eat with him and Fret. Tull and Sylph are not entitled to eat with the adults and Henry isn't impressed that I give them a portion of any treats.
I'm wondering if Tull and Sylph will lay over the winter. Niether are showing any signs of getting ready to lay yet.
Sylph pre perch roosting on my shoulder. While this was understandable a couple of weeks ago they can both go into the coop without much in the way of harrassment from the seniors when the seniors go in. A couple of weeks it was wait outside until the seniors got settled. She does a better job of keeping my ears warm than my cap!