Boy what a messy eater…
The chickens don’t seem to mind though!
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Boy what a messy eater…
The chickens don’t seem to mind though!
Linking with friends at:
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The chicken seem to be waiting for food to fall down.
Funny!
The blackbirds do the same at our feeder and the dove love it! And the squirrels!
Great shot!
Great shots!! He’s certainly popular with the chickens!! LOL.
Cool shots! Has he a harem??? Belita
Great!
Cute! I find a lot of birds at our feeders are quite messy and wasteful. Thank goodness for the other birds and critters that eat off the ground.
Looks like a win win situation.
Oh that tiny millet drives me crazy..I have some in the tray for the little chipping sparrows..I guess I need some chickens.. which I would love… Michelle
This is funny…yet, great images of the ‘action’. Love the red-winged song!!
Reminds me of some of the kids parties I have been to of late – although a small dog often replaces the chickens!!!
Cheers and thanks for linking to WBW.
Stewart M – Melbourne