The keets have grown into young adults and this year I'm trying something new with their release.

I've been letting them out during the day , but trying to get them to roost inside at night.

The 4 adult guinea have been busy looking after them and teaching them how to be a guinea.

They stay busy all day long running them back to the underbrush or into the woods.

Sunday night they decided not to come in and roost , so they spent the night in the woods , roosting in the trees. They all survived , thankfully. Tonight , all but one went into roost , I tried to chase it in , but it became spooked and disappeared into the dark and I couldn't find it. I hope it isn't spotted by any predators and makes it through the night.
Many Blessings
JoyceAnn
1 comment:
It's so hard to get them to resist their nature and be safe. Hope they are all safe. I can't believe how big they have gotten.
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