Photographed in our garden this afternoon. They used to visit all the time when we first moved in, but were soon intimidated by two inquisitive children and a very territorial dog! So we were very happy to see them back today.
I wonder what this little guy (or lady) was looking for?


4 comments:
Oh I love guinea fowl!! It's so cool that you have them in your garden :)
wow i've never seen one of these before...absolutely beautiful!
Oh wow! I swear to you I would have NEVER got this shot as my toddler would have scared them away in an instant, what a beauty Karin!!
I love the sound the guinea fowl make. That ka ka ka krrrrrr... sound. Makes you realise that nature is still around even if you live in a city.
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