Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Two Vulturine Guinea Fowl mirror each other front to back. Resembling a vulture because of its bare head and neck, 'this guineafowl is terrestrial, and will run rather than fly when alarmed. Despite the open habitat, it tends to keep to cover, and roosts in trees. It makes loud chink-chink-chink-chink-chink calls.'

Beauty in the countryside
Beauty in the countryside
Bird-of-Paradise
Bird-of-Paradise
Great Crested Flycatcher
Great Crested Flycatcher
Bird
Bird
Two Vulturine Guinea Fowl mirror each other front to back. Resembling a vulture because of its bare head and neck, 'this guineafowl is terrestrial, and will run rather than fly when alarmed. Despite the open habitat, it tends to keep to cover, and roosts in trees. It makes loud chink-chink-chink-chink-chink calls.'
Two Vulturine Guinea Fowl mirror each other front to back. Resembling a vulture because of its bare head and neck, 'this guineafowl is terrestrial, and will run rather than fly when alarmed. Despite the open habitat, it tends to keep to cover, and roosts in trees. It makes loud chink-chink-chink-chink-chink calls.'

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