Tick tack

When Mr Flowers has his tail up at full power he does this funny thing. Imagine the tail spread out  as an enormous fan, maybe 150 to 200 feathers ,   now count in ten feathers from the right and imagine the next four feathers on the far right as one panel and  four more on the extreme left as another panel. When he has his tail fully unfurled and there is a female in front of him he does a few wee steps with his feet, then ticks his head to one side and at the same time, as though he has a string attached to them,  the right hand panel of feathers will flicker and shake and as these four individual feathers move they make a ticking sound. Only those feathers mind, no other feathers in this sequence. The female will move into the center just a little more. Then he flicks his head again and shimmies his feet again and the panel of feathers on the left hand side will tick tick and vibrate sharply. Gently shooing her back to the center. peacock

It is extraordinary to watch, these feathers moving completely alone amongst all the other plumage. With this little tick tick sound, that seems to come from the feathers themselves. Amazing.

white peacock

Godot is so small in comparison, I am glad he has Mr Flowers to show him the ropes. No eggs yet though.

calf

Naomi has graduated to a grown up baby calf collar. She wears a collar so I have more control of her when separating her from her mother in the morning. She is growing and is getting to be a big strong calf.

pigs bottoms

OK. Here is the pigs bottom shot. Sorry Tima. See how her belly is lowering. And lest you think she is fat. kunekuneHere is a shot of them both. I know they are a different sex and this will make a difference in body shape but they eat the same food. Grass and milk, with the occasional egg.  I live in fear of fat pigs. But it looks to me like Tima has a rounding belly. (However she could be fat too!.)

The Daily View (just not so daily anymore) daily view

Cow sleeping.

cow sleeping

I hope you have a lovely day.

Your friend on the farm,

celi

 

 

49 responses to “Tick tack”

  1. I was laying in my bed this morning thinking about Mr Flowers….isn’t he just the most beautiful of birds and i think if someone clicked their feathers for me looking like that..he would be irrisistable ,spelt wrong but you know what I mean…Maybe I just a sucker for a handsome fellow.
    Godolt is also beautiful when he displays his plumage and he reminds me of a bride dressed for her wedding…all white and beautiful.

    Naomi’s new collar is very smart, she is such a cutie……..also love the piggies….bottoms and stomachs…..

  2. Interesting anatomical photography! Good news on Tima.

    Do you have a shot of Mister Flowers display from a bit further back? Jock wants to do a new embroidery, but wants the whole shape in. Personally I think yesterday’s shot of the display makes a fabulous composition, but you know what men are like….

    Have a lovely day,
    love,
    ViV xox

  3. Timas’ tummy looks fuller and firmer somehow, here’s crossing every available thing 🙂 I wonder if Godot feels totally overwhelmed by Mr Flowers displays? Laura

  4. You are surrounded by beauty. I hope the Cadet can witness the tick tack of Mr. Flowers. I think she will find that fascinating. I hope his romantic maneuvers are successful. Happy Friday C.

  5. Tima certainly does have the pregnant look! Have her teats become more pronounced yet? This usually happens about a week before the piglets are due. xo

  6. Mr. Flowers certainly knows the “moves” and how to woo a gal. How interesting it is in how he controls his feather dancing.
    Lovely day blooming up here just outside of Chicago. Hope you are warming and getting sun down there as well.

  7. Naomi is stunningly beautiful. I think the new red collar actually makes the beauty quite startling.
    The photo of LadyA sleeping — the trees behind are greening up!!! What a comfort that is, to know that this past winter is finally receding for sure. It seems to me a long time coming.
    hehehehehehe — how can you be raising piggies and, yet, live in fear of fat ones? Doesn’t ‘fat’ sort of go along with the territory?
    You indicated that hopefully Mr Flowers was showing Godot the ropes but so far no eggs. Are peacocks/peahens not like chickens, giving eggs whether fertilized or not?
    A super post — thank you, and you too have a lovely day! ~ Mame

    • Yes they will lay unfertilised eggs, for the last two years these girls have laid without a fertile male.. so hopefully he visits with the girls before they start to lay again..

  8. I doubt you need to apologize to Tima for the shot of her belly. You know the young girls today take selfies of their pregnant selves, and some even have professional shots done where the belly is up close and center. I’m sure this blog post would make her quite proud. Lifeonthecutoff’s comment reminds me that Mr. Flower’s is much like the provacative dancing John Travolta of the 70’s. He definitely has the “moves” and Godot is fortunate to be able to study under him. I’m really jealous of so much entertainment going on up there – but then Daisy deer does the crazy head gambol and the squirrels jump and roll so I guess I have some entertainment myself. We all have entertainment around us if we care to notice, right? 😀

  9. Wonder if the rappers got the “Shake Ya Tailfeather” from peacock moves or if Mr. Flowers is a rap fan? Pretty neat trick. Love the new collar on Naomi…looks more sophisticated. Tima does indeed look pregnant and it would be exciting to see Kune Kune babies on the farmy. Happy Friday!

  10. We did have fat pigs…. I’m sure it’s because we allowed them to eat (we fed them a type of ‘piggy food I bought at the CoOp) whenever they wanted. There’s a reason they say ‘to eat like pigs’ because the pigs must’ve been eating their little hearts out. Except for the last few years we owned the farm, we lived in Malta at the same time we had the farm, so my husband’s cousin did all the slaughtering for us and divided the food among the family up there. (I would be at the farm from spring to autumn.) One year we had a pig roast and invited the family from Quebec, Montreal and the States… plus our friends and neighbors…. but I just couldn’t eat the pork… although everyone said it was delicious!

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