Gallus gallus

Red Junglefowl (Domestic) at Aranda, ACT

Gallus gallus at Aranda, ACT - 13 Feb 2023
Gallus gallus at Aranda, ACT - 13 Feb 2023
Gallus gallus at Aranda, ACT - 13 Feb 2023
Gallus gallus at Aranda, ACT - 13 Feb 2023
Gallus gallus at Aranda, ACT - 13 Feb 2023
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Gallus gallus 15 Feb 2023 Liam.m
Menura novaehollandiae 13 Feb 2023 CarbonAI
Gymnorhina tibicen 12 Feb 2023 CarbonAI
Gallus gallus 12 Feb 2023 Liam.m
Unidentified 12 Feb 2023 JohnGiacon

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Not sure if this post is useful. Feathers of this colour are not common.

8 comments

Liam.m wrote:
   12 Feb 2023
Liam.m wrote:
   12 Feb 2023
Very interesting suggesting by @CarbonAI lol. @jgiacon could you give some more info as to the size of the feathers? Thanks
JohnGiacon wrote:
   13 Feb 2023
Hi LIam, I have uploaded some more pictures. There was nothing black or grey that I could see. I was thinking nankeen or so, but domestic chook seems more likely. John
Liam.m wrote:
   13 Feb 2023
Yeah colour makes me think chook. @MatthewFrawley could you reach out to your contact to confirm, thanks.
   14 Feb 2023
I think I'm stretching the friendship.
Liam.m wrote:
   15 Feb 2023
All good, @natureguy what do you think?
natureguy wrote:
   15 Feb 2023
Yeah I'd be happy to say this looks like a Chicken to me
Liam.m wrote:
   15 Feb 2023
Thanks Luke

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