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Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner. Last reply by Steph S. May 7. 2 Replies 2 Likes
A TED video on the evolution of feathers. Continue
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Apr. 25, 2013 — Songbird populations can handle far more disrupting…Continue
Started by Dominic Florio. Last reply by Dominic Florio Apr 23. 8 Replies 1 Like
Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner. Last reply by Steph S. Apr 13. 2 Replies 1 Like
Insecticides based on nicotine are widely suspected as culprits in the dramatic decline of both domestic and wild bees. Now it turns out they're just as bad for aquatic food chains and BIRDS.“A single corn kernel coated with a neonicotinoid can kill…Continue
Started by Steph S. Apr 7. 0 Replies 2 Likes
By Stefanie Foreman on March 4, 2012 8:47 PM Everyone knows that birds sing songs to communicate with each other. Different songs are used to warn other of predators, attract mates, and find food. But how far do these songs really go? How complex…Continue
Started by Steph S. Mar 29. 0 Replies 0 Likes
This is a good magazine for you birders and bird lovers out there. http://www.birdwatchersdigest.com/bwdsite/Continue
Started by Dominic Florio. Last reply by Grinning Cat Mar 29. 4 Replies 1 Like
I am so thrilled to have painted buntings come to my feeder. Here is a video showing what they look like, but these are not the actual birds that are at my feeder. The video is just to show a pair.…Continue
Started by Steph S.. Last reply by Ruth Anthony-Gardner Mar 27. 1 Reply 0 Likes
Mountain Plover and many other grassland birds have populations in steep…Continue
Started by Kevin Boleyn. Last reply by Steph S. Mar 27. 1 Reply 1 Like
We've had a slow start to spring this year in northern Virginia, But, the Osprey are back and working diligently on their nests. I spotted the first pairs here along the Potomac about 2 weeks ago. What other migrations have begun?Continue
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Comment by Dominic Florio on March 18, 2013 at 4:45pm To clarify, all roosters are chickens, but not all chickens are roosters. Commonly, we think of roosters as males and chickens as females, and I use those terms as well. But, in reality roosters are males, hens are females, and they are all chickens. Just like people do not realize that there are peahens and peacocks, which are peafowl, or that their are guinea hens and guinea roosters, which are all guinea fowl. Just as many of us keep dogs, but the dog is the male and the bitch is the female. So the chicken store and the chicken catchers were equal opportunity providers, the store being the preferred entity.
I'm glad to hear that they are protected. Those of us who live in the country, do not hear our roosters anymore. It is background noise. It is much more pleasant than a constant barking dog or a leaf blower. I consider it the song of the rooster and I also love the peacock call.
Comment by booklover on March 18, 2013 at 4:11pm I was just there in Key West last week Dominic, and we were told by a tour-guide that the roosters were protected by law. She didn't mention the chickens. I hope that that is correct, and that they are all protected, but I just took her at her word. She drove one of the trams. Steph, we were getting coffee to go (in the dark) on the day we left,and we heard a rooster, and we were like "we know! we know! we're up already!" lol ~ Melinda
What a wonderful story booklover. Sounds like a wonderful sight to see.
I bet no one needs an alarm clock. : )
Comment by Dominic Florio on March 18, 2013 at 10:16am I'm a huge poultry lover and half of mine are rescues. I thought that they were treated as a nuisance and that chicken catchers were sent out to catch them on a regular basis. I read that many would be tame, walk around people, accept food, but would take off when they saw the chicken catcher. I met an artist from the Keys who volunteered time in the Chicken Store (which no longer exists) which sold items to help the poultry. If they are now protected by law, I'm happy to hear it.
Comment by booklover on March 18, 2013 at 8:07am Yep! The roosters just strut all over town. We had to stop our car in the middle of the road while a chicken and her chicks crossed! SO CUTE! The roosters are protected by law, and their colors are gorgeous! You can hear them crowing all over!
Also, pigeons just swoop into the outdoor, and semi-outdoor restaurants! They just walk around eating what people drop. A seagull swooped down and stole a french-fry from my niece as she sat on a lounge-chair by the pool, lol.
Ruth, Tony and Booklover - those are wonderful pictures. They stopped the motion. Very nice.
So the Roosters just walk around town?
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