No wires, that's just the way the feathers on a guinea work. They fluff
them up around their neck when they are courting. That's a male guinea
with wattles that are larger than the female ones.
Tina
On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 11:41 AM, <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> Tina directed us to some of her photos which included this one of a
> guinea-fowl.
>
> http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/162555906
>
> Quite
> apart from it being a great shot, which it is, I wondered why the bird
> has what seems to be a tight wire collar around her neck?
>
> Or am I
> seeing an optical artifact?
>
> Cheers, Brian
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