Friday, April 9, 2010

i don't mean to crow, said the rooster,

but look at how all these lovely chicks have come home to roost

23 comments:

Fio said...

Funny !
:-))

Unknown said...

Look at that rooster proudly watching his harem from above! :-)

Anonymous said...

This is a nice photo. It brings back lots of memories. I used to know the names of these chickens but the only one that comes to mind is the black and white Plymouth Rock.

Sunny said...

Love it!
Sunny :)
Thank you for your comment this morning, I clicked to post it and it disappeared :(

Magpie said...

It is a lovely picture...something about it feels very nostalgic.

Lowell said...

One hell of a lucky rooster! And a cute photo!

Sharon Creech said...

Har har har. . .and beautiful colors and lines. . .

Sharon said...

He does seem to be puffed up over his brood!

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

With this rooster nearby, I now realize why you are able to get up early and post your photos and leave comments on Daily Photo sites.

Malyss said...

A lot of poultry pin-ups!

Anya said...

F_U_N_N_Y_

chickens are always funny :))))

Halcyon said...

I find chickens sort of fascinating. They really are underrated. Maybe you'll have some chicks soon.

VP said...

What a lucky rooster, you caught it in a really funny way.

cieldequimper said...

Lol, JM hit the nail: a harem!

Virginia said...

A real stud muffin! :)

brattcat said...

Thanks everyone!
Dave, this rooster doesn't live close enough to wake me. I have my own cuckoo internal alarm clock that gets me out of bed at an obscenely early hour.

slim said...

They must be fascinating to watch.

Ellen Whyte – Psychotherapist, BSc Psych (Hons), MCouns (Dist), Super-Private Online Therapy said...

LOL, what a show-off!

Pierre said...

This looks like a painting!

DIGITAL WORLD PAGES ARCHIVE said...

Funny photo.

Small City Scenes said...

Perfect capture. That old boy is in hen heaven.

PS: I'll let you know about the Eagles and the nest. I have to wait until Monday now. MB

Julie said...

Interesting expression that. Means just the opposite to what the poor old rooster reckons, though.

Marie-Noyale said...

No wonder they came !!
That's a very good looking rooster!