Kim and the Guinea Fowl

Visiting blogger Kim and I have walked to the creek four days in a row. Today Kim noticed movement and heard clucking noises near the flag pole at the fire station. She identified the guinea fowl. I had never seen any that close. I don’t know which of us had a camera aimed at the birds first. Kim got the best still photo while I was taking video clips. Kim hasn’t posted her photo yet, but her blog is here.

The birds wanted to get away from us and melted through the bushes into the parking lot.

We followed them as they scurried away, just on this side of the creek.

29 thoughts on “Kim and the Guinea Fowl

              1. I can’t say, never having to my knowledge eaten one. I just think they are pretty, and I love pictures of guineas and have a few pieces of guinea art work from South Africa. But, I did get a laugh of of visiting Dave’s comment!

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  1. I had never heard of Guinea Fowl and last year a fellow blogger in Tennessee had a post about seeing some on the side of the road. A few weeks later I was at Heritage Park and four of them had “escaped” from the petting farm and were running around the historical area of Heritage Park – what a sight to see as they sure are different looking. Apparently they are used by some farmers as “watch birds” as they will make loud noises if they see predators.

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  2. Cool videos of the Guinea Fowl. We are used to seeing wild turkeys roam in the woods. It has to be gratifying to have another blogger friend walk with you and spend time to visit. Happy Veteran’s Day. I just put out our flag. Enjoy your weekend. oxox

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