Quite an array of birds this week. You really do have some interesting birds in your neck of the woods. I’ve see two of these and of course neither are indigenous to the US. Peacocks are usually someone’s pet and Guinea Fowl are raised to eat. Both are irritating to listen to! I love the peacock photo with all the colors. 🙂
I can relate to all of your wonderful birds! Most of them are here in the field at the back of our house … every morning the Cape Spurfowls (fisante, ne?) are gathering for some bread crumbs. And the two Dikkoppe are “talking” to each other almost every day 😊.
Quite an array of birds this week. You really do have some interesting birds in your neck of the woods. I’ve see two of these and of course neither are indigenous to the US. Peacocks are usually someone’s pet and Guinea Fowl are raised to eat. Both are irritating to listen to! I love the peacock photo with all the colors. 🙂
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Thanks Lisa! I did not realise that! The peaock is beautiful!
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I can relate to all of your wonderful birds! Most of them are here in the field at the back of our house … every morning the Cape Spurfowls (fisante, ne?) are gathering for some bread crumbs. And the two Dikkoppe are “talking” to each other almost every day 😊.
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Thanks Corna, yes the Cape spurfowls are fisante in Afrikaans! 😃
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Great photos. This peacock gave a real performance! 🙂
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Thank you Ronit! The peacock was giving his best pose!
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A lovely selection – I really like the photograph of the Dikkop!!!
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Thank you very much Anne! The Dikkop enjoy him walk in the garden😊
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These are excellent, Aletta!
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Thank you so much VJ!
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Welcome
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