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Thursday, 30 January 2014

The first Guineas on the last day of the year


Camera : Canon EOS 550D Taken in my garden (Tarlton, Gauteng, South Africa) 31 Dec 2013

Whoot whoot! What a wonderful way to say goodbye to 2013! On the 31st December 2013 and for the first time in 10 years, some Helmeted Guinea fowl (Numida meleagris) visited my garden again! We used to have huge flocks of these delightful birds pass through our smallholding, but for the past ten years their sightings have become less and less as progress takes it toll in the area. I am absolutely thrilled that they honoured me with a visit!

There were only two in the garden while the rest of the flock grazed just outside the fence and they were constantly chattering to one another, keeping in touch.



Upon spotting me with the camera, this one stopped grazing and gave me the beady eye, as if to say, "Now what do you want?" but didn't seem particularly worried about my presence. I tried to move closer to get a better shot, but that sent both of them scurrying along the fence, finally taking flight and joining the rest of the flock on the other side.


I'm really hoping this would not be the last time that they come and visit.

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4 comments:

  1. Fantastic photos, Maree! What a handsome bird, and rather prehistoric-looking, with the shape of the body and the comb.

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    1. Thanks Kathryn! My fascination with Guinea fowl began in the 1980's, when I had Guinea as a pet, they are really wonderful birds!

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  2. Love them too, a beautiful post Maree!

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    1. Thanks a lot Liz! I was really thrilled to see them, it's been such a long time...

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