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papilloncharity
Photography Lovers
2026-03-18 11:13
They were perplexed...
...as early morning they had easy access to the street through a hole in the fence. They are Guinea Fowls, and they had a big new problem. We see them regularly on the sidewalks in the suburb, scraping
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papilloncharity
Photography Lovers
2026-01-26 11:12
Fluffy little critters.
Look what appeared at the bottom end of the street outside our house. A Helmeted Guinea Fowl (Numida meleagris) mom with her three little keets. An overload of cuteness, as the mom was teaching the little
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papilloncharity
Photography Lovers
2025-10-15 11:13
New dinner guests in our garden.
You can imagine how happy we were to see this. Unbeknown to us, this guineafowl saw that we were chucking out peanuts for the squirrels on the sidewalk. Nature has so many surprises, and this was a great
papilloncharity
Photography Lovers
2025-08-02 11:14
Look what just landed.
As I walked out of the house this guy landed on a lamp post. It is a Harrier Hawk (Polyboroides typus), and further down in the post I will show you why we call him the pirate. Every late winter season
ecency
Town Square
2026-08-14 04:52
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papilloncharity
Photography Lovers
2025-05-14 11:15
Taking the in-law's home.
Their temporary home, as they flew down to visit us for 7 days. I like to post current events and views in my daily posts, as it prevents a stale output. We have not seen my wife's parents for the past
papilloncharity
Photography Lovers
2025-05-06 11:15
The bird killer was watching something.
It is a big Harrier Hawk bird of prey (Polyboroides typus). So, let's go and see what he was watching. A good start to the day, as we had one of those rare sunny mornings. Winter is approaching, and most
papilloncharity
Photography Lovers
2025-04-30 11:14
Flying up to the watch tower.
Many folks think that Guinea Fowls cannot fly. Here is the evidence that they can indeed fly high. I also have some other bird species in here to show you what they can get up to. But to get back to the
papilloncharity
Photography Lovers
2024-12-15 11:15
Oh yeah, I knew they were hiding something.
And so, I decided to search the bushes ... ...as normally they would scatter far away at my approach, but not this time, and my gut told me to investigate. So, I backed away and circled around the bushes