Sharing some yogurt

The little girls have become much braver about getting their share of treats. With most of the treats that I leave on the patio such as spinach, mash, fish or apples, the little girls wait until the bigger girls have had some and moved away, then the little girls have the treat to themselves.

Today I put four little dishes of yogurt on the patio and the little girls were quite bold about helping themselves to their share.

Four dishes of yogurt

Four dishes of yogurt

Pebbles was the first of the little girls to have some yogurt. Emerald is at the fourth dish which she is hiding. Peaches is more interested in the water at the moment and Toffee hasn’t bothered to come to the patio at all.

Rusty decides to join in

Rusty decides to join in

Rusty is very brave to have yogurt next to Speckles. They both have yogurt beaks.

Bold little girls

Bold little girls

I thought Pebbles and Rusty were quite brave to hold their position between Peaches and Barley.

Barley has her share

Barley has her share

Although Barley is at the dish the little girls move back a little but they don’t run away. Barley and Rusty both have yogurt beaks in this photo.

Eventually the little girls move on to another dish

Eventually the little girls move on to another dish

I am quite impressed with how bold these little girls are. They hold their position quite well against the bigger girls. They no longer run from them but just casually move on to the next dish.

The little girls are perfectly capable of getting their share of the treats. They are quite used to moving away a little and bouncing back to an easier position. They are not intimidated for long.

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2 Responses to Sharing some yogurt

  1. marion.pharo says:

    This is really great, to see how they are all now getting on. They have come a long way in a short time.

    • They have come a long way. Although they hangout in two groups I don’t mind that at all because they all get along together and there is no aggravation between them. They are a happy flock.

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