Cool.  A friend of ours had a bunch of those on her property to take
care of the locusts and other yard pests.


On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 1:36 PM, Alan C <c...@lantic.net> wrote:
> The Guinea Fowl have bred well this year thanks to our lazy Municipality who
> have not cut the grass in our suburban parks. The long grass has afforded
> the chicks much needed protection from feral cats & raptors. Three
> "families", comprising 6 adults & 19 chicks flew from the "park" over the
> wall into our garden at dusk. I quickly grabbed a camera & a cup of birdseed
> eventually luring some into range. The adults have blue heads & the chicks
> striped feathers on their heads. Not the best photos because of failing
> light & low shutter speeds. Scroll R for the other.
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/33339237220/
>
> K7 with the HD 55-300 @ about 60   1/60   ISO 800
>
>
> Alan C
>
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