It's a nice scene. 

I thought guinea fowl were ancestral to chickens, but just checking (or, er, 
chicking) wikipedia I see that I was mistaken and it's jungle fowls. I further 
note that they are to be found on Christmas Island, among other places. Now if 
there really were a God she'd have put the chickens on Easter Island, and the 
turkeys on Christmas Island.

B



> On 9 Apr 2015, at 19:18, Donald Guthrie <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Cool picture. Guinea fowl were not common but sometimes seen on farms here in 
> Iowa when I was a kid. Seems to me we ate the eggs although they were small. 
> So a little nostalgia for me.
> 
>> On 4/9/15 11:00 AM, [email protected] wrote:
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>> Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2015 16:23:11 +0200
>> From: "Alan C"<[email protected]>
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>> A small flock of Guinea Fowl (Tarentaal) sand-bathing in my garden this
>> afternoon. Two chicks have survived - an improvement on last year's zero.
>> And then the dog saw them & they scattered in all directions.
>> 
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/16468428923/in/photostream/
>> 
>> K7    HD 55-300@100mm   f4   1/500s   ISO400   Overcast
>> 
>> Alan C
> 
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