Bobble, shaking his thang, for your enjoyment.
“To get to the other side.”
This is our chicken Buffy. We've been keeping chickens in our suburban garden for two decades now. Buffy is the second chicken we've had that has her curiousity dial turned up to 11.
While our five other chickens are happily settled in the fenced section of our front garden, doing their regular chicken things, Buffy's world is much bigger. She's always interested in what I'm doing, and she's figured out how to get up onto our deck and from there across to our back garden, which she now visits regularly by herself.
This morning I was surprised to find her inside our house, after I'd briefly left the front door open.
Personalities make the world work.
Nothing cuter than some dancing chicks, happy Wednesday!
Available here..https://tina-lecour.pixels.com/featured/dancing-chicks-2-tina-lecour.html
Some new additions...
It's hilarious that our #chickens tolerate any bird in their run, except pigeons.
They go after those with a passion.
Thought I'd share this colorful rooster for Sunday, have a good one!
Available here..https://tina-lecour.pixels.com/featured/colorful-rooster-portrait-tina-lecour.html
Second chicken of the day! This chicken is notable in that we were not sure this was a viable egg, but we left it in just in case. And we're so very glad we did...
#chickens
Polychrome petit feu figure of a cockerel
Delft, c. 1740
Tin-glazed earthenware ( #Delftware )
H 21.5 cm (8.5 in.)
#BirdsInArt #chickens
https://www.aronson.com/product/d2025-polychrome-petit-feu-figure-cockerel/
Time to chomp on some mush