Sunday, July 26, 2009

Wildlife Weekend :: Egghead

Our local town is well-known for one thing: wild chickens. I'm not sure there is such a thing as "wild" chickens since chickens are considered domesticated, but we call them wild chickens nonetheless. I do know two people - one adult and one child - who were badly gored in the leg by some angry wild local chickens, so maybe the term "wild" fits afterall. Now that I'm in the big chicken circle of life, I'm convinced these were actually rogue roosters who attacked these people.

Rogue roosters. Wild chickens. It all makes perfect sense doesn't it?


Our local library has a lone rooster who roams the parking lot and lurks behind the book return bin. I'd say he's a bantam something-or-other because he's quite small compared to our hens. He is also surprisingly friendly for a wild creature of the outdoors.

He really is a beautiful little thing and pecks around the cars in the parking lot hoping for a handout. I'd say he's well fed because the parking lot is always littered with crackers and goldfish from the hoards of toddlers who show up for morning storytime.

My boys have decided that he must be a very smart rooster if his home turf is the library. I suppose that's why we call him Egghead.

4 comments:

  1. Egghead could lead your 4th of July parade. He's alreay got a color appropriate outfit.

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  2. That is a mighty fine lookin' rooster! I'm surprised no one has taken him.

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  3. Egghead is a really pretty looking rooster. I usually don't think of the US as having wild chickens. I see them running free all over the Caribbean but not here. We get wild turkeys all the time, but then again they aren't just loose, they really are wild. Hmm that sounds a lot like they have wild parties every night doesn't it?

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  4. Dani - we have a TON of pretty chickens and roosters around here so I think this guy has a good chance of not being scooped up.

    Daphne - yup. Our town is known for wild chickens - LOL. And so is Key West, believe it or not. They have packs of wild chickens who roam the streets.

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